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you're most likely referring to the sons of liberty. however, there was also the daughters of liberty, although they were exclusivly women and were less agressive about their methods. example:the daughters of liberty persuaded colonists to make their own fabric intstead of british imports while the sons of liberty held mock executions and riots

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