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Judah Williamson
27 April, 19:30
Who is considered the father of the revolution?
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Lincoln Schneider
27 April, 20:30
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The answer is Samuel Slater ...
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Tommy Wade
27 April, 22:28
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Samuel Adams is considered the Father of Revolution because without him and his actions, there would be no American Revolution.
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