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  2. Sons of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Sons of Liberty was a loosely organized, ... A list of New York members of the Sons of Liberty compiled by the Sons in Maryland, written on 1 March 1766, ...

  3. Loyal Nine - Wikipedia

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    The Loyal Nine all became active members of the Sons of Liberty. By some accounts, they were the leaders of the organization in its earliest days. [1] [10] [11] Loyal Nine members Henry Bass, Thomas Chase, and Benjamin Edes became members of the North End Caucus, [10] a political group reputedly involved in the planning of the Boston Tea Party ...

  4. Sons of Liberty (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    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, Pennsylvania.

  5. Illinois Sons of Liberty Chicago: Indiana: Indiana Citizens Volunteer Militia [D] Lake County: Kentucky: KY County Rangers Bath County: Maine: Maine Volunteer Responders Gardiner: Michigan: Capitol City Militia Clinton County: Genesee County Volunteer Militia Genesee County: Michigan Liberty Militia Barry County: Michigan Peoples' Reactionary ...

  6. Thomas White (patriot) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas White (March 19, 1739 – September 13, 1820) was an Irish American Patriot who took part in the Boston Tea Party, was a member of the Sons of Liberty, and served under General Washington in the American Revolution.

  7. John Avery Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Avery was a member of the Sons of Liberty. [6] Massachusetts Secretary. Avery had served as Deputy Secretary of the Province of Massachusetts Bay under Samuel Adams. [1]

  8. Société des Fils de la Liberté - Wikipedia

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    The organization took its name from the American Sons of Liberty founded by Samuel Adams during the American Revolution. The Société des Fils de la Liberté held its first public assembly on September 5 and began to recruit men to form militias. A public assembly was held every Monday after its foundation.

  9. John Lamb (general) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Revolutionary War, Lamb was a leading member of the Sons of Liberty. [1] He wrote articles in and published anonymous handbills. When the news of the Battles of Lexington and Concord was received he and his men seized the military stores at Turtle Bay .