The secret society that organized the Boston Tea Party was called the Sons of Liberty. Three notable members of this organization were Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere. They played significant roles in protesting British taxation and promoting colonial resistance.
The Sons of Liberty was a secret society whose members used violence and intimidation in response to the Stamp Act. They organized protests and demonstrations to oppose British colonial policies, including the infamous Boston Tea Party.
The Sons of Liberty. They were originally started by many people, including Samuel Adams.
Amos Binney has written: 'Remarks made at the annual meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History, June 2, 1845' -- subject(s): Boston Society of Natural History, History, organization, Societies
Seth Bliss has written: 'Letters to the members, patrons and friends of the branch American Tract Society in Boston' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Slavery, American Tract Society (Boston, Mass.)
The Sons of Liberty were the primary force that organized to protest allowing tea to be unloaded in Boston Harbor. This protest eventually culminated with about 100 members emptying all the tea into the harbor.
Boston Marine Society was created in 1742.
Boston Library Society was created in 1792.
Boston Society of Architects was created in 1867.
Eire Society of Boston was created in 1937.
The Boston tea party was not an organized event. It just happened.
Samuel Adams
Scots Charitable Society of Boston was created in 1657.