Isaac Sears (born July 1, 1730, West Brewster, MA, October 28, 1786, Guangzhou, China) greeted New York City patriot leader before the American Revolutionary War. The nickname "Kings of Kings" plays an important role in instigating and directing anti-English demonstrations.
In 1765 when the seal bill crisis broke out, Sears showed his patriotism for the first time. He became a mob leader in New York during the anti-British riot, belonged to the son of a newly formed patriot. freedom
Sears led the boycott of British goods during the Townsend colony protest. From 1770 to 1773, the colonies calmed down due to the abolition of the Townsend Law, but the "Tea's Law" enacted in 1773 brought new lives to freedom children. In 1774, Sears led the New York version of the Boston Tea Party and appealed to colonial representatives.
Sears was arrested for his activities in April 1775, but his worshiper saved him at the prison's gate. In the second half of the month - after bloodshed occurred in Lexington and Concord, he and his followers purged faithful officials from New York and dominated the municipal government. Later attacks on faithful merchants caused official opposition from the Patriot Committee, but they won the support of Sears against the New Yorkers.
Due to the occupation of New York in the UK, Sears moved to Boston from 1777 to 1783, while Sears spent at sea as a civilian. In 1784 and 1786 he was re-elected as New York State Legislature. When he died there in 1786, he made a deal in China.
Isaac Sears was born in 1730 in Harwich, Massachusetts at Cape Cod with Joshua and Mary Satcher Sears. Joshua moved his family to Norwalk, Connecticut, and Isaac was a little boy. At the age of 16, Isaac was an apprentice of New England captain and proved he was a very talented crewman. He soon rose to the position of executive officers, directing a small Dow ship in the early 20s, involved in trade with the port in New York City. Isaac prospered in this business world, and his early voyage took him to the north Halifax, the southern Nova Scotia and the West Indies. He began a congregation in New England but soon he became an English church and married Sarah Drake in the Trinity Church in New York. His father - in - law, Jasper Drake, owns a pub in Water Street, New York.
The nickname "Siles" plays an important role in the organization of the mob of New York, Isaac Sears is an important member of Son of Freedom and tends to encourage primarily violent plans and anti-British demos . Sears is a prosperous businessman in New York and is angry with "intolerance", in particular against the "stamp duty law", everything necessary to prevent the use of British stamps in colonies taking it. After the "Print Tax Law" was finally abolished, he built several free poles and wide aspects (one side of a big piece of paper), signed "Mohawk" and act to support intolerable support I warned it when I took it. Behavior Before he arrived in Washington in 1775, he eventually became commander of New York City and dismissed him.