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Samuel Adams Part 2: I Was Cautious When the Young Lieutenant Was Waiting to Assassinate Me

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In Part 2 of the 1801 conversation with Samuel Adams, you’ll hear what happened when Sam was given a slave woman. He’ll also talk about his connections with the Sons of Liberty and how close he was to being assassinated.

Listen to the Calling History Podcast on Spotify, Google, Apple, or your favorite provider.

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Tom Niewulis’ deep understanding of the American Founding Fathers and his passion for the principles of liberty shine brightly in his portrayal of Samuel Adams. With over 30 years immersed in the political and historical arenas, Tom’s journey began during his military service when he developed an intimate study of the U.S. Constitution and its amendments. Tom has long believed in the role of faith, morality, and virtue as cornerstones of America’s cultural and political renewal—principles that echo through Samuel Adams' life and work.

Tom’s portrayal is steeped in authenticity, driven by his extensive reading of original Founding documents. His insights challenge modern interpretations of history, reminding listeners of the Founders’ intent—particularly their nuanced views on religion and governance.

Learn more about Tom at: samueladamsreturns.com.

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In Part 2 of the 1801 conversation with Samuel Adams, you’ll hear what happened when Sam was given a slave woman. He’ll also talk about his connections with the Sons of Liberty and how close he was to being assassinated.

Listen to the Calling History Podcast on Spotify, Google, Apple, or your favorite provider.

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Tom Niewulis’ deep understanding of the American Founding Fathers and his passion for the principles of liberty shine brightly in his portrayal of Samuel Adams. With over 30 years immersed in the political and historical arenas, Tom’s journey began during his military service when he developed an intimate study of the U.S. Constitution and its amendments. Tom has long believed in the role of faith, morality, and virtue as cornerstones of America’s cultural and political renewal—principles that echo through Samuel Adams' life and work.

Tom’s portrayal is steeped in authenticity, driven by his extensive reading of original Founding documents. His insights challenge modern interpretations of history, reminding listeners of the Founders’ intent—particularly their nuanced views on religion and governance.

Learn more about Tom at: samueladamsreturns.com.

  continue reading

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