John Adams, Boston’s Top Attorney

John Adams was one of the most respected attorneys in Boston. His highest profile case came in 1770 with the Boston Massacre trial. When no one else would take their case, Adams agreed to defend seven British soldiers accused of murdering five civilians who as part of a large mob had threatened the men.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, discusses how Adams’ principled stand led to his growing involvement in the American cause, and why it still matters today.

Images courtesy of the Library of Congress, National Archives, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Wikipedia.


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