The Sons of Liberty protested the Stamp Act by organizing boycotts of British goods, staging demonstrations, and using intimidation tactics against colonial officials who supported the act. They also called for the repeal of the Stamp Act through writings and speeches.
The Sons of Liberty was a secret society that played a major role in battling the Stamp Act in 1765.
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The secret society that emerged in response to the Stamp Act was called the Sons of Liberty. Members engaged in acts of violence and intimidation to protest against the unfair taxation imposed by the British government. They played a significant role in organizing resistance against British policies in the American colonies.
The Sons of Liberty were a secret society whose members used violence and intimidation as responses to the Stamp Act. They organized protests, tarred and feathered tax collectors, and orchestrated boycotts of British goods to resist British taxation.
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.
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The Sons of Liberty were formed to fight against the Stamp Act.
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The formation of the Sons of Liberty was a response to the Stamp Act.
The Liberty Boys, part of the Sons of Liberty, were the group of Georgians who opposed the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act was passed in 1765.
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