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Q: How did British react to the sons of liberty?
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Which of theses was one of the secret societies formed by colonist to protest British actions?

The sons of Liberty- apex


What was Americans reaction to the sons of liberty?

The americans were in the group and were the ones intimidating the British.


Do the sons of America set up liberty poles to defy the british?

no they dont


Who were the group of Patriots who protested British laws?

The Sons of Liberty were one main group that opposed British laws. There were also many other groups like the Boston Tea Party activists and the free masons.


What did Sons of Liberty do?

The Sons of Liberty were a pre-revolutionary secret organization that were opposed to British's rule over the original 13 colonies. Groups under the name of The Sons of Liberty existed in every colony and worked to undermine British power in the area. They helped repeal the stamp act, and did so through various forms of violence, threats, and demonstrations.In addition, the group also help enforce an almost complete boycott on British goods following the passing of the Townshed Act. The Sons of Liberty often erected "liberty poles" in order to public show their anti-British feelings. They are also held responsible for the burning of the British Ship, the HMS Gaspee, and for the famous Boston Tea Party. The Sons of Liberty were also accused of the tarring and feathering of people loyal to the British Crown. Once the American Revolution began, the Sons of Liberty were largely disbanded or formed into other groups actively involved in fighting the British.