
Sons of Liberty
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Social Studies
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8th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 9 Questions
1
Multiple Choice
In what city did the Sons of Liberty likely first form?
Baltimore
Raleigh
Princeton
Boston
2
Boston
In what city did the Sons of Liberty likely first form?
3
Multiple Choice
What British Law did the Sons of Liberty first protest?
Intolerable Acts
Tea Act
Stamp Act
Townshend Acts
4
Multiple Choice
What patriot is often considered the founding member of the Sons of Liberty?
John Adams
George Washington
Samuel Adams
Ben Franklin
5
Multiple Choice
What was the motto of the Sons of Liberty?
Live free or die
No taxation without representation
Liberty first
Fight for justice
6
Multiple Choice
True or False: By the time the war started, there were members of the Sons of Liberty in all thirteen colonies.
TRUE
FALSE
7
The British sometimes referred to them as the "Sons of Violence" in hopes of giving them a bad reputation.
Sons of "Violence"
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A common method of intimidation among members of the Sons of Liberty was the tarring and feathering of tax collectors. This sketch shows the 1774 tarring and feathering of John Malcom
Sons of "Violence"
9
In protest to the Stamp Act, a mob formed by the Sons of Liberty got out of control and destroyed much of the home of Lieutenant Governor Thomas Hutchinson.
Sons of "Violence"
10
Terrorism
Terrorists use violence in an attempt to achieve political goals. Their intent is to bring about political change by creating a climate of fear within the society they oppose.
Sons of "Violence"
11
Multiple Choice
Did the Sons of Liberty use violence in an attempt to achieve their political goals?
Yes
No
12
Multiple Choice
Was the intent of the Sons of Liberty to bring about political change by creating a climate of fear within the society they oppose?
Yes
No
13
Multiple Choice
What society did they oppose?
Spanish
Native Americans
British Colonists
British Officials
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Violence
Tar and feathering British officials
Destroying homes of British officials
Fear
Many British officials quit for the safety of themselves, their family, and their property
Sons of "Violence"
15
Poll
Terrorism
Terrorists use violence in an attempt to achieve political goals. Their intent is to bring about political change by creating a climate of fear within the society they oppose. Based on that definition, do you think the Sons of Liberty could be considered a terrorist group during the colonial times?
Yes
No
In what city did the Sons of Liberty likely first form?
Baltimore
Raleigh
Princeton
Boston
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