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How did the Sons of Liberty contribute to the American Revolution?
By negotiating peace treaties with Britain.
By supporting the enforcement of British laws in the colonies.
By organizing protests and boycotts against British taxation policies.
By drafting the Declaration of Independence.
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By organizing protests and boycotts against British taxation policies.
They led resistance to the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts, organized nonimportation agreements and events like the Boston Tea Party, and helped mobilize colonial public opinion against British taxes.
They led resistance to the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts, organized nonimportation agreements and events like the Boston Tea Party, and helped mobilize colonial public opinion against British taxes.
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