The Sons of Liberty were formed in response to The Stamp Act. The organization emerged in 1765 as a reaction to this act, which imposed direct taxation on the colonies and required them to use stamped paper for official documents, newspapers, and other paper products. The Sons of Liberty played a significant role in opposing British taxation and advocating for colonial rights.
The Sons of Liberty were formed in response to
The Stamp Act
The Sugar Act
The Proclamation of 1763
The Speaker Controversy
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