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Efrain Cain
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4 August, 15:17
What was the Samuel Adams letter to James Warren?
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Shelby Sparks
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In the letter that Samuel Adams wrote to James Warren during the Second Continental Congress, Sam Adams expressed his concern for the formation of the new military and the danger it posed to the liberties of the people. According to him the danger becomes visible as they consider themselves a body distinct from the rest of the citizens.
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