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21 January, 05:49

For which of the following activities were the Sons of Liberty responsible? the Stamp Act Congress

the hanging and beheading of a stamp commissioner in effigy

the massacre of Conestoga in Pennsylvania

the introduction of the Virginia Stamp Act Resolutions

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  1. 21 January, 09:49
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    the hanging and beheading of a stamp commissioner in effigy

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    The Sons of Liberty were a group of dissidents of the North American British Colonies during the early American Revolution days in Boston. When the group first formed they were known as the Loyal Nine and consisted of shopkeepers and artisans. Their name "Sons of Liberty" came after the debate over the Stamp Act in February 1765.

    In August 1765 the Sons of Liberty gathered under the "Liberty Tree" where were located effigies of Andrew Oliver the public official in charge of enforcing the Stamp Act and others. They removed the effigies, stomped-on it, beheaded and burned it in a fit of anger.
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