First of all, Adams was a politician, he was infuriated by Parliament and their refusal to represent the colonies in their meetings. Furthermore, he was an avid publicist of the Sons of Liberty, a patriot group that fought against British occupation, famously known for the Boston Tea Party. He frequently published articles that exposed the brutality of the British regulars in Boston. He was recognized for treason and the King did not like the trouble that was brewing.
Samuel Adams was very vocal about America gaining it's freedom from England. He wrote numerous letters that were shared with the American public. He also was an instigator by telling those who rebelled against the Stamp Act what to do to make an impression on the British. He reminded all that the Colonies were being taxed without legal representation.
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The first woman to make the FBI's 10 Most Wanted List was Ruth Eismann Schier. She was the 293rd person added to the list. She was on the list from 12-28-1968 to 03-05-1969.
There wasn't an American wanted list. All of the 44 men who signed the Declaration of Independence were considered traitors by the King.
In England they will behead you (as in chop you head off)
Some of the most influential anti-federalists were Patrick Henry, George Mason, and James Winthrop. Also on the list would be James Monroe, Samuel Adams, and Robert Yates.
Samuel Adams (Sept. 27, 1722 - Oct. 2, 1803) was one of our Founding Fathers. He was a member (and a prominant one) of the Continental Congress. He started the Sons of Liberty and was cousin of the equally significant John Adams. I could not begin to list here all he did for this nation; a little respect would be nice.
Look up the list on the internet.
Some of the most influential anti-federalists were Patrick Henry, George Mason, and James Winthrop. Also on the list would be James Monroe, Samuel Adams, and Robert Yates.
The list of muckrakers is lengthy. Some notable examples are Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell, John Spargo, Jacob Riis, Gustavus Myers, Samuel Hopkins Adams, and William English Walling.
One can find a list of all the Kings of England from Wikipedia and Britannia. Britannia also has Monarchs, History of Britain as well as the Kings of England.
There was no "Most Wanted" list in the 1920s. The first FBI list of "10 most Wanted Fugitives" was issued in March 1950.
Here is a partial list. Eve: Genesis 2-4 Sarah and Hagar: Genesis 16, 20 Lot's daughters: Genesis 19 Rebecca: Genesis 26 Leah and Rachel: Genesis 28-33 Dinah: Genesis 34 Tamar: Genesis 38 The Wife of Potiphar: Genesis 39 Shifrah and Puah: Exodus 1 Miriam: Exodus 15; Numbers 12 Acsah: Judges 1 Deborah and Yael: Judges 4-5 Yiphthah's daughter: Judges 11-12 Delilah: Judges 16 Hannah and Penina: 1 Samuel 1-2 Michal: 1 Samuel 17; 2 Samuel 6 Abigail: 1 Samuel 25 Bathsheba: 2 Samuel 11-12; 1 Kings 1-2 Tamar: 2 Samuel 13 Rizpah: 2 Samuel 21 Jezebel: 1 Kings 16-21; 2 Kings 9 Vashti and Esther: Esther 1-2 Ruth
Exodus 5:14 1 Samuel 20:27 2 Samuel 15:20 2 Kings 9:26 Job 8:9 Psalm 90:4 John 4:52 Acts 7:28 Hebrews 13:8
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The king was to lead them to victory against any enemy, to serve as a judge (1 Samuel 8:20; see also 1 Kings ch.3), and ideally would also be a leader in righteousness and the service of God. About one-half of the kings in the Davidic dynasty lived up to all these expectations. See also:A list of the kings and the righteous among them