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The first Sons of Liberty group was in New York. The leaders were Isaac Sears and Alexander McDougall. The leaders of the group in Massachusetts were Paul Revere and Samuel Adams.
A group of indignant colonists, led by Samuel Adams , Paul Revere , and others, disguised as Native Americans.
Anti-Federalists
It was less a group than just one man who's name was Samuel Adams.
the Sons of Liberty
The first Sons of Liberty group was in New York. The leaders were Isaac Sears and Alexander McDougall. The leaders of the group in Massachusetts were Paul Revere and Samuel Adams.
it wasn't a man, it was a group called the sons of liberty. Samuel Adams was the leader.
All signs point to John Hancock as the person who funded them. He was a wealthy merchant smuggler and would have hated the taxes and restrictions on trade by the British. Hamilton was also a smuggler and may have added money to a cause that was anti-British .
yes Samuel Adams did organize the commities of correspondence.
A group of indignant colonists, led by Samuel Adams , Paul Revere , and others, disguised as Native Americans.
Sons of Liberty
Anti-Federalists
Samuel Adams
It was less a group than just one man who's name was Samuel Adams.
It was less a group than just one man who's name was Samuel Adams.
the Sons of Liberty
The Sons of Liberty were organized by a group of American colonists, led by figures such as Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere. They formed in response to British actions, particularly surrounding taxes and acts seen as infringements on colonial rights. The Sons of Liberty played a significant role in organizing protests and resistance leading up to the American Revolution.