Question
Who were the sons of liberty?
A.A group of patriots who protested British laws
B.A group of diplomats who tried to gain foreign support
C.A society of colonists who did not wish to break free from Britain
D.A society of scholars who wrote pamphlets
A.A group of patriots who protested British laws
B.A group of diplomats who tried to gain foreign support
C.A society of colonists who did not wish to break free from Britain
D.A society of scholars who wrote pamphlets
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A. A group of patriots who protested British laws.
The Sons of Liberty were a secret organization formed in the American colonies in the 1760s to oppose British policies and taxation, particularly in response to the Stamp Act and other acts imposed by the British government. They played a significant role in mobilizing public opinion against British rule and were involved in various acts of protest, including the Boston Tea Party.
The Sons of Liberty were a secret organization formed in the American colonies in the 1760s to oppose British policies and taxation, particularly in response to the Stamp Act and other acts imposed by the British government. They played a significant role in mobilizing public opinion against British rule and were involved in various acts of protest, including the Boston Tea Party.