How were the Revolutionary efforts of Samuel Adams and John Hancock most alike?

Both were members of the Sons of Liberty.

Both were members of the Declaration of Independence Committee.

Both were imprisoned by the British for their actions.

Both fought in the Continental Army.

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Both were members of the Sons of Liberty

The correct answer is D) Both fought in the Continental Army.

The Revolutionary efforts of Samuel Adams and John Hancock were most alike in that "Both fought in the Continental Army."

John Hancock (1737-1793) was a Patriot man, President of the Continental Congress and a founding father that signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Indeed, he was the first singer of the important document. Samuel Adams (1722-1803) was another Patriot that strongly opposed to the heavy taxation imposed by the British government and founded the Tea Party in Boston. He also was a founding father and signed the Declaration of Independence. Samuel Adams and John Hancock were most alike in that both fought in the Continental Army.