a group of men fighting for independence
The phrase of "sons of liberty" is often referred to as the patriots of the American Revolutionary War.
helped the sons of liberty
I think you're looking fo the American Revolutionary War! ;-)
The Revolutionary War was America's war for liberty from Britain.
The Sons of Liberty was a secret organization formed to protest British colonial policies in the American colonies prior to the Revolutionary War.
Samuel Adams started the Sons of Liberty and "stirred" up riots throughout the "new land".
The Statue of Liberty was given to us after the Revolutionary War. The French gave it to us in 1886.
The way the sons and daughters of liberty caused the revolutionary war is they were a secret society created to currupt the British economy. They would protest and the women would weave there clothing because they would refuse to buy Britsh product.
The sons of liberty were a group of men ,including John Adams, who were against British rule in the American colonies. They were the ones who did the Boston Tea party. They also helped quite a bit with revolutionary war.
They had the sons of liberty and the daughters of liberty. They also had the Boston Tea Patrty
While William Ellery didn't fight in the Revolutionary War, his contributions to the independence of the country were great. He served as a clerk of the Rhode Island General Assembly, and was a member of the Sons of Liberty. He was a delegate to the First Continental Congress, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
The initial goal of Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty was to protect the rights of the colonists against the overreaches of the British government. The organization evolved into an important component of the American Revolutionary War.