The Committees of Correspondence were organized by Samuel Adams. a. True b. False

History · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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b. False

The Committees of Correspondence were not organized by Samuel Adams. They were established by various American colonies as a means of communication and coordination between them during the years leading up to the American Revolution. The first Committee of Correspondence was formed in Boston in 1772. Samuel Adams was indeed involved in the committees, particularly in Massachusetts, but he was not the sole organizer, and similar committees were established in other colonies as well. The committees played a crucial role in fostering colonial unity and exchanging information about British actions and policies.