The phrase "The Liberty Bell" appeared in The Anti-Slavery Record, Vol.1, No. 2, published by R.G. Williams, for the American Anti-Slavery Society, in February 1835.
(Source: Factual Flier #178, by Robert L. Giannini, III, Associate Curator, CRM, Independence NHP, February 25, 1997.)
arguably the Sons Of Liberty, who were the patiot group behind, among other things the Boston Tea party and in general stood up for colonial independence! A fictional treatment of this organization- which included alleged period songs ( follow the Liberty Tree, boys, Follow the Liberty Tree!) can be found int he Disney movie Johnny Tremaine. It should be note the Liberty Bell has always been in Philadelphia ,Pa. and the Sons of Liberty were strictly a Boston outfit.
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it is meant for a group of people to talk with each other on the phone .
Wyoming Liberty Group was created in 2008.
The noun people is usually used in the third person, with the exceptions:'We, the people...' would begin a statement made by a spokesperson for a group.'You, the people...' would begin a statement to a group.
The Sons of Liberty was a group formed by many people. One of our most famous members is Sam Adams, cousin of the Second President of the US
The Sons of Liberty was a gang like group of people that would hold outdoor meetings and try to intimidate the british stamp distributors.
That was pretty much the Sons of Liberty group.
To Quakers, liberty was a universal entitlement, not the possession of any single people-a position that would eventually make them the first group of whites to repudiate slavery.
The Liberty Boys, part of the Sons of Liberty, were the group of Georgians who opposed the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act was passed in 1765.
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The Daughters of Liberty was a successful women's group which began in 17656. The leader of the group was Deborah Sampson.