Lesson 20 of 84 ยท American Revolution
โญ 30 XP๐ฐ History KeepThe Sons and Daughters of Liberty
The Sons and Daughters of Liberty were groups formed by American colonists who protested British rule.
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Walk into the past. Find out who, what, and why.
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Then & Now
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The Sons and Daughters of Liberty were groups formed by American colonists who protested British rule. The Sons of Liberty, primarily men, organized actions like boycotts against British goods and were known for their protests. The Daughters of Liberty, made up of women, supported the cause by making homemade goods and encouraging others to avoid British products. Together, they helped unite colonists against British policies.
Key Facts
The Sons of Liberty were known for organizing protests against British taxes.
The Daughters of Liberty supported the cause by making their own goods instead of buying British products.
Both groups played a major role in spreading information and rallying support for independence.
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 2What did the Sons of Liberty do?
Why this still matters
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