The Sons of
Liberty were a group of tradesmen and workers from Boston who actively opposed British rule in
the late-eighteenth century. One way they did this was through the printed word. One of the
members, Benjamin Edes, was a printer and the other, John Gill, a journalist for
the Boston Gazette used their expertise to produce a steady stream
of...
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
How did the Sons of Liberty resist British rule?
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