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The Sons of Liberty were a group of American colonists formed in the mid-1700s to oppose British taxation and policies, notably the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts. They employed protests, demonstrations, and sometimes violent actions to resist British control. The Daughters of Liberty, formed alongside them, were women who supported the boycott of British goods and promoted American-made products, playing a crucial role in the American Revolution by organizing efforts such as spinning bees to produce textiles. Together, both groups exemplified grassroots resistance against British authority.

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