Published accounts from other colonies denounce each stamp as a "Badge of Slavery. In many communities, the Sons assume the responsibility of keeping the peace. They also resort to referring to themselves as the "true" or "true-born" sons of liberty to distinguish themselves from the mischief makers among the general population. Prior to the implementation of the Stamp Act, small bands of patriots including Sons of Liberty act largely independent of one another.
By the fall, however, many groups seek to strengthen and standardize colonial opposition to the Act through an inter-continental organization. Gradually, the Sons of Liberty in each colony, beginning with New York and Connecticut, establish communication networks and negotiate "Certain Mutual and Reciprocal Agreements" with other Sons of Liberty and related groups in surrounding towns and colonies.
Ask about our Virtual Tour programming! Tour Hours: 10am - 4pm. English French German Italian Spanish. Join Our Cast. Shop Merchandise. Search for: Search. Close search. Sons of Liberty: The Masterminds of the Boston Tea Party The Sons of Liberty, a well-organized Patriot paramilitary political organization shrouded in secrecy, was established to undermine British rule in colonial America and was influential in organizing and carrying out the Boston Tea Party.
Library of Congress. The Sons of Liberty and the American Revolution As tensions in the American colonies intensified on the eve of the Revolution , chapters of the Sons of Liberty were formed all over the Thirteen Colonies, notably throughout New England, Virginia, and the Carolinas — a far cry from the two original chapters formed in Boston and New York City in the summer of The Son likely formed from a secretive group of nine Boston-based patriots who called themselves the Loyal Nine.
The first Sons chapters sprung up in Boston and New York City, but other cells soon appeared in other colonies as well. Their most famous act of disobedience was destroying 92, pounds of British tea in Boston Harbor in December The Boston Tea Party, as the act would become known, was one of the key events that pushed the colonies and the British government toward war. Adams wrote his masters thesis at Harvard on the lawfulness of resisting British rule.
Another key member was John Hancock , who later was immortalized by his flamboyant signature on the Declaration of Independence. Benjamin Rush , among others, were also involved in the group. There were a lot of events that led to American Independence, but it was on this day in that the seeds of revolution were planted in an angry Boston when protesters let their feelings be known about unjust taxes. On August 14, , outrage boiled over in the city.
Adams was not part of the original group of men that formed an alliance called the Loyal Nine to protest against the British, but that small group evolved into a bigger organization as middle-class colonists grew more upset. The Bostonians were irate about a series of laws that forced colonists to pay taxes without representation in the British parliament.
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