Who Were? The Sons of Liberty

Who Were? The Sons of Liberty

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The Sons of Liberty, formed in 1765 in Boston, opposed British taxation and fought for colonial rights. They were known for their revolutionary actions, including the Boston Tea Party. Their protests, sometimes violent, played a significant role in the American Revolution. Despite being seen by some as terrorists, their efforts contributed to the colonies' eventual independence.

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What was the primary purpose of the Sons of Liberty?

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In what year was the Sons of Liberty formed?

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What significant event did the Sons of Liberty participate in that involved the destruction of British tea?

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What were the Intolerable Acts and how did they relate to the Sons of Liberty?

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How did the actions of the Sons of Liberty influence the American Revolution?

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