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melisa1 [442]
2 years ago
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N colonial America, who were the Sons of Liberty?

History
1 answer:
yarga [219]2 years ago
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Answer:

group of workers and shopkeepers who organized to protest British taxes

Explanation:

The colonists grew annoyed as they ordered to pay taxes. They formed a secret society and called themselves the Sons of Liberty. Colonists from different occupations joined together and fought for their rights in America. They played a significant role in 13 colonies by fighting against the Stamp Act in 1765.  Some of the members of the son of liberty were   Joseph Warren, Benedict Arnold, Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, Paul Revere, Alexander McDougall, John Hancock, John Lamb, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Edes, Isaac Sears, etc.

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