Multiple Choice
What role did Samuel Seabury play during the Revolutionary period?
A) He led the British troops that fought Washington throughout the Northeast.
B) He served as a representative in the Continental Congress from New York.
C) He was a silversmith who spoke eloquently against taxation without representation.
D) He headed the publishing house that produced Common Sense.
E) He was a colonial minister who remained loyal to the British.
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