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A type of political activity which was not the type of activity that the Sons of Liberty took part in prior to the outbreak of the American Revolution is the Stamp Act.

<h3>What is the Stamp Act?</h3>

The Stamp Act was the first widely known acts of the Sons of Liberty which took place on August 14, 1765. It happened when an effigy of Andrew Oliver, the commissioned Distributor of Stamps for Massachusetts, was found hanging in a tree on Newbury Street, along with a large boot with a devil climbing out of it.

The most famous and major action of the Sons of Liberty which leading up to the Revolutionary War was the Boston Tea Party.

<h3>What is the Boston Tea Party?</h3>

The Boston Tea Party occurred as a result of taxation without representation. The American colonists trusted that Britain was unfairly taxing them to pay for expenses incurred on the French and Indian War. In protest to a tax on tea, some members boarded trade ships in Boston Harbor and thrown their tea into the water.

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* There was no opponent, or no other country as powerful as USA, no one could stand in opposition at the world stage.


* All the countries which were earlier part of USSR were now heading towards USA, hence taking it's strength and power to ten! East Germany is one such example.


*The new countries now adopted it's ideology of Capitalism,and hence increasing it's trade area. This time also witnessed America's dealing with China among others.


*NATO, the ultimate power source of USA, now added many other members, and hence making it unbeatable.


*This also strengthened it;s position in UN, and even gave USA the rights of a dictator. Gulf War 2 is one such example.


*Time and again, USA got to show it's hegemony without any fear since no one has the power to question its actions.


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