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Temka [501]
4 years ago
8

How do the Sons of Liberty explain Britain's motivations for passing the Tea Act?

History
2 answers:
OleMash [197]4 years ago
8 0

Answer: They perceived as unfair taxation and financial limitations imposed upon them. Through the use of mob rule, tactics of fear, force, intimidation, and violence such as tar and feathering, and the stockpiling of arms, shot, and gun powder, the Sons of Liberty effectively undermined British rule, paving the way to America’s independence.

harkovskaia [24]4 years ago
6 0
Despite very little documentary evidence as to the origins of the organization, Boston Patriot Samuel Adams is often credited as being the founder and leader of the Sons of Liberty<span>. The </span>Sons of Liberty<span> was most likely organized in the summer of 1765 as a means to protest the </span>passing<span> of the Stamp </span>Act<span> of 1765.</span>
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