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The Sons of Liberty were probably not an "official" organization with a definite roster and organizational chart.

However, some names associated with the Sons of Liberty were Patrick Henry, Paul Revere, John Hancock and John Adams, which may be familiar to you.

If not, but you like beer, you may at least recognize the name of Samuel Adams (yes, the same one).

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Did the sons of liberty burn the stamps from the stamp act?

In the events leading to The American Revolutionary War, a number of the political leaders were members of a secret group called The Masons. They were sworn to secrecy. What went on inside the group stayed inside the group. They had a youth organization called The Sons of Liberty. (They also had a Daughters of Liberty group.) Men part of a totally different Masonic Lodge would train Sons of Liberty troops. Then men from yet another Masonic Lodge would give the orders to the Sons of Liberty troops as to what actions to take. Thus, neither the men involved in politics nor the ones involved with training The Sons of Liberty would have any provable connection to any action the group took. So the Sons of Liberty were a Gestapo organization for the Masons. We do not know all they did since the Masonic Lodges keep their records sealed. (Yes. They were involved in riots when stamps were burned.) George Washington, Benjamin Franklyn, and Paul Revere among others of the founding fathers were masons. Our history books tell us what occurred in the open meetings but not what went on in the secret meetings and how the secret spy organization helped the war effort.


What did the Sons Of Liberty do in respond to England's Tea Act?

They dumped the tea into the Boston harbor, thus the Boston Tea Party


What group of patriots was formed in 1765 and urged colonial resistance to the Stamp Act using any means available even violence?

The Sons of Liberty.


Is there any famous air force members?

This question is far too vague. Every Air Force in almost every country has it's famous members, and not all are famed for air fighting, many have achieved fame in exploration and different kinds of record breaking.


Did paul revere win any rewards for warning the colonists?

Heck no. He didn't finish the ride, was arrested, and his horse taken from him. The Sons of Liberty promised 30 shillings to do the ride and they never paid it to him. Overall it wasn't one of his best nights.

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Did the sons of liberty burn the stamps from the stamp act?

In the events leading to The American Revolutionary War, a number of the political leaders were members of a secret group called The Masons. They were sworn to secrecy. What went on inside the group stayed inside the group. They had a youth organization called The Sons of Liberty. (They also had a Daughters of Liberty group.) Men part of a totally different Masonic Lodge would train Sons of Liberty troops. Then men from yet another Masonic Lodge would give the orders to the Sons of Liberty troops as to what actions to take. Thus, neither the men involved in politics nor the ones involved with training The Sons of Liberty would have any provable connection to any action the group took. So the Sons of Liberty were a Gestapo organization for the Masons. We do not know all they did since the Masonic Lodges keep their records sealed. (Yes. They were involved in riots when stamps were burned.) George Washington, Benjamin Franklyn, and Paul Revere among others of the founding fathers were masons. Our history books tell us what occurred in the open meetings but not what went on in the secret meetings and how the secret spy organization helped the war effort.