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  1. A 1765 handbill, announcing an upcoming "Sons of Liberty" public event. The Sons of Liberty was a loosely organized, clandestine, sometimes violent, political organization active in the Thirteen American Colonies founded to advance the rights of the colonists and to fight taxation by the British government.

  2. Sons of Liberty is an American television History Channel miniseries dramatizing the early American Revolution events in Boston, Massachusetts, the start of the Revolutionary War, and the negotiations of the Second Continental Congress which resulted in drafting and signing the 1776 United States Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia ...

  3. Sons of Liberty takes place within an alternate history of events, in which the Cold War ended during the late 1990s. The game's story focuses on two narratives that occur around and near New York City – the first in 2007, two years after the events of Metal Gear Solid ; and the second in 2009.

  4. Sons of Liberty: With Ben Barnes, Marton Csokas, Henry Thomas, Ryan Eggold. The story of a group of very different men fighting in the American Colonies for freedom, and how they will shape the future for the United States of America. Based on true stories.

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    • 2015-01-25
    • Drama, History
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  5. Sons of Liberty is a hard rock band from Bristol, UK, not to be confused with the American patriots of the same name. Learn about their history, albums, singles, tours and awards on their official website.

  6. The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, within New York City.

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  8. Jul 19, 2024 · Sons of Liberty, organization formed in the American colonies in the summer of 1765 to oppose the Stamp Act. The Sons of Liberty took their name from a speech given in the British Parliament by Isaac Barré (February 1765), in which he referred to the colonials who had opposed unjust British measures as the “sons of liberty.”

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