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The Sons of Liberty was a secret organization created in the North American colonies during the 1760s. Its original purposes were to oppose the Stamp Act and encourage the colonists to resist the actions of the British government. They believed that the colonies were being taxed unfairly because they had no representation in Parliament.
The beliefs of the Sons of Liberty concerning taxation eventually spread throughout the colonies and became
A.
one of the main causes of the Proclamation of 1763.
B.
one of the main causes of the American Revolution.
C.
one of the main reasons for the Declaration of 1766.
D.
one of the main reasons for the repeal of the Sugar Act.
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The Sons of Liberty's ideas—especially "no taxation without representation" and organized resistance to British taxes and policies—spread through the colonies and helped unify colonial opposition, becoming a major cause of the American Revolution.
The Sons of Liberty's ideas—especially "no taxation without representation" and organized resistance to British taxes and policies—spread through the colonies and helped unify colonial opposition, becoming a major cause of the American Revolution.
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