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Its Either - George Washington - Benjamin Franklin -Samual Adams What One!?
King George the third **
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No. The Sons of Liberty --as an organization-- started in Boston and it was the New York group that helped to organize groups in other states. The earliest group was in Boston in 1765. Washington was in Virginia. He did not get active in politics until he joined the Continental Congress in July 1774. Although he did show interest in politics as early as 1769.
The sons of liberty said "Mighty Mohaks Take Out Your Axes and Tell King George We'll Pay No More Taxes"!
Yes, John Adams was a member of the Sons of Liberty. The mini-series on HBO depicts John as being outside of Sam Adams' leadership and influence in the group. However, John Adams was indeed an active member of the Sons of Liberty.
The Masons were and are a semi-secret organization. A number of leaders of the American Revolution were Masons, including George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. The sons of liberty were a young men's militia organization created by the Masons. That organization had nothing to do with causing the revolution but when the war broke out, its members provided trained militia.
I think Samuel Adams or........ King George!
The rabble rousers such as Sam Adams and the Sons of Liberty were not invited to the Constitutional Convention because they wanted conservative men with only rational thoughts that could keep the secret of the events happening at the convention.
George's half-brother Lawrence Washington (born 1718) was the oldest of Augustine Washington's six sons. Geiorge (born 1732) was the oldest of the four sons of Augustine's second wife, Mary Ball.
The Sons of Liberty were the ones who attacked the British ships and threw the tea into the harbor. In result of that, King George and Parliament closed Boston Harbor, where the tea party took place.