Asked by Lilian Awuzie on Jun 24, 2024
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As a member of the _____________, Samuel Adams took the lead in Boston's resistance against British authority.
A) Loyal Nine
B) Sons of Liberty
C) Stamp Act Congress
D) Paxton Boys
Sons of Liberty
A secret revolutionary organization that was formed by American Patriots in the Thirteen Colonies to oppose British policies before the American Revolution.
Samuel Adams
A Founding Father of the United States known for his leadership in the American Revolution, particularly in Massachusetts, and a key figure in organizing the Boston Tea Party.
Boston's Resistance
Refers to the series of events and acts of opposition by inhabitants of Boston, Massachusetts, against British authority leading up to the American Revolutionary War.
- Illustrate the role of key figures and groups in building resistance and organizing against British authority in the colonies.
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Marla CooperJun 27, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Samuel Adams was a key member of the Sons of Liberty, an organization that was instrumental in organizing resistance against British policies and taxes in the colonies, particularly in Boston.
Learning Objectives
- Illustrate the role of key figures and groups in building resistance and organizing against British authority in the colonies.