There is little to indicate that Samuel Adams hated his cousin. They fought for the same side. Samuel was given to action while John emphasized words and laws. Samuel seems to have had some role in the Boston Tea Party, though that is not clear. Samuel favored attacks on the British authorities long before John endorsed these actions. There was certainly some tension because of their differing methods.
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I believe that is Sam Adams. :) or named Samuel Adams.:)
Samuel Adams and John Adams were second cousins which means they had the same great-grandfather and grand-mother.Their fathers, Samuel, Sr. (1689-1748), and John, Sr. (1691-1761), respectively, were first cousins.Their paternal grandfathers were brothers John Adams (1661-1702) and Joseph Adams (1654-1737), respectively.Their shared great grandparents were Joseph Adams (1626-1694) and Abigail Baxter (1634-1692).
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Samuel Adams and John Hancock had went to Lexington to escape from being arrested
I guess because his cousin was Samuel Adams