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The Sons of Liberty #1

The Sons of Liberty #1
Author: Alexander Lagos
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2012-06-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0449812669

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Forget everything you thought you knew about America's early days-history packs a punch in this full-color, two-fisted, edge-of-your-seat adventure! Graphic novels are a revolution in literature, and The Sons of Liberty is a graphic novel like no other. Visual and visceral, fusing historical fiction and superhero action, this is a tale with broad appeal-for younger readers who enjoy an exciting war story, for teenagers asking hard questions about American history, for adult fans of comic books, for anyone seeking stories of African American interest, and for reluctant readers young and old. In Colonial America, Graham and Brody are slaves on the run-until they gain extraordinary powers. At first they keep a low profile. But their mentor has another idea-one that involves the African martial art dambe . . . and masks. With its vile villains, electrifying action, and riveting suspense, The Sons of Liberty casts new light on the faces and events of pre-Revolution America, including Ben Franklin and the French and Indian War. American history has rarely been this compelling-and it's never looked this good. For more information and exclusive content, visit www.thesonsoflibertybook.com


1776: Son of Liberty

1776: Son of Liberty
Author: Elizabeth Massie
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2000-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0812590945

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On his farm in Maryland, sixteen-year-old Caleb Jacobson waits anxiously for news from Boston: rumors have it that colonials are staging an armed rebellion against the oppressive tyranny of King George III of England and his soldiers. War! Caleb longs to join the volunteer army of General Washington and win the fight for freedom, but he is torn between loyalty to his fellow colonials and his race. Caleb is a free black living in a slave state. He knows firsthand the horrors and hardships of slavery and wonders what good an American victory will do if his fellow blacks remain shackled in bondage. Then comes news that the British Governor Lord Dunmore promises freedom to any slave who joins his army against the Americans. Can he be trusted to keep his word? Caleb will have to choose.


The Sons of Liberty

The Sons of Liberty
Author: Charles River Charles River Editors
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2017-01-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542463904

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*Weaves the lives of the 4 Sons of Liberty together into one entertaining and educational narrative. *Explains the relationships between the men and the roles each one played in the pivotal events before and during the Revolution. *Includes Paul Revere's account of his midnight ride and Longfellow's famous poem Paul Revere's Ride. *Includes several letters and writings from John Adams, Sam Adams and John Hancock. *Includes an original introduction for each of the 4 Sons of Liberty. For over 200 years, Americans have been fascinated by the Revolutionary period and the patriots who led the growing resistance movement against British authority that eventually brought about the Revolutionary War. In particular, the clandestine activities of Boston's Sons of Liberty in the decade before the war continue to be a source of both intrigue and mystery. The American Revolution had no shortage of compelling characters with seemingly larger than life traits, including men like the multi-talented Benjamin Franklin, the wise Thomas Jefferson, the mercurial John Adams and the stoic George Washington. But no Revolutionary leader has been as controversial as Samuel Adams, who has been widely portrayed over the last two centuries as America's most radical and fiery colonist. Among his contemporaries, Adams was viewed as one of the most influential colonial leaders, a man Thomas Jefferson himself labeled "truly the Man of the Revolution" and the one who the Boston Gazette eulogized as the "Father of the American Revolution." Over the course of 83 years, Paul Revere was one of the most prominent citizens in Boston, heralded for his silversmith work, his participation in the Sons of Liberty, and his service in the Massachusetts militia. Given everything he did for Boston and his community, it would have no doubt greatly surprised Revere at the end of his life if he had known he would become an American legend for his midnight ride on the night of April 18, 1775, one of the most mythical events in American history. John Adams remained a celebrated figure in Boston for all the work he did in Massachusetts before and after the Revolution, but his national reputation has experienced quite a renaissance over the past decade, beginning with David Mccullough's best selling biography in 2001, followed in 2008 by the popular HBO series based on it. Then, in 2010, Dearest Friend, a record of the correspondence between Adams and his wife Abigail solidified his position as one of the most darling Founding Fathers of the 21st Century. Most Americans are familiar with John Hancock solely because of his famous signature on the Declaration of Independence, and his name has become a slang phrase for signing a document. But his conspicuous signature on the Declaration of Independence has overshadowed the various and important contributions Hancock made in colonial Boston before the Revolution, the Continental Congress during the Revolution, and Massachusetts state politics after the Revolution. The Sons of Liberty chronicles the amazing lives and careers of the 4 most famous members of the Sons of Liberty, examines their relationships before and during the Revolution, and analyzes their lasting legacies. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Samuel Adams, John Adams, Paul Revere and John Hancock like you never have before.


The Sons of Liberty

The Sons of Liberty
Author: Charles River Editors
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Massachusetts
ISBN: 9781494239015

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*Weaves the lives of the 4 Sons of Liberty together into one entertaining and educational narrative. *Explains the relationships between the men and the roles each one played in the pivotal events before and during the Revolution. *Includes Paul Revere's account of his midnight ride and Longfellow's famous poem Paul Revere's Ride. *Includes several letters and writings from John Adams, Sam Adams and John Hancock. *Includes an original introduction for each of the 4 Sons of Liberty. For over 200 years, Americans have been fascinated by the Revolutionary period and the patriots who led the growing resistance movement against British authority that eventually brought about the Revolutionary War. In particular, the clandestine activities of Boston's Sons of Liberty in the decade before the war continue to be a source of both intrigue and mystery. The American Revolution had no shortage of compelling characters with seemingly larger than life traits, including men like the multi-talented Benjamin Franklin, the wise Thomas Jefferson, the mercurial John Adams and the stoic George Washington. But no Revolutionary leader has been as controversial as Samuel Adams, who has been widely portrayed over the last two centuries as America's most radical and fiery colonist. Among his contemporaries, Adams was viewed as one of the most influential colonial leaders, a man Thomas Jefferson himself labeled "truly the Man of the Revolution" and the one who the Boston Gazette eulogized as the "Father of the American Revolution." Over the course of 83 years, Paul Revere was one of the most prominent citizens in Boston, heralded for his silversmith work, his participation in the Sons of Liberty, and his service in the Massachusetts militia. Given everything he did for Boston and his community, it would have no doubt greatly surprised Revere at the end of his life if he had known he would become an American legend for his midnight ride on the night of April 18, 1775, one of the most mythical events in American history. John Adams remained a celebrated figure in Boston for all the work he did in Massachusetts before and after the Revolution, but his national reputation has experienced quite a renaissance over the past decade, beginning with David Mccullough's best selling biography in 2001, followed in 2008 by the popular HBO series based on it. Then, in 2010, Dearest Friend, a record of the correspondence between Adams and his wife Abigail solidified his position as one of the most darling Founding Fathers of the 21st Century. Most Americans are familiar with John Hancock solely because of his famous signature on the Declaration of Independence, and his name has become a slang phrase for signing a document. But his conspicuous signature on the Declaration of Independence has overshadowed the various and important contributions Hancock made in colonial Boston before the Revolution, the Continental Congress during the Revolution, and Massachusetts state politics after the Revolution. The Sons of Liberty chronicles the amazing lives and careers of the 4 most famous members of the Sons of Liberty, examines their relationships before and during the Revolution, and analyzes their lasting legacies. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Samuel Adams, John Adams, Paul Revere and John Hancock like you never have before.


The Sons of Liberty

The Sons of Liberty
Author: Jessica Marie Dabkowski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Sons of Liberty are normally known as a group of freedom fighters devoted to preserving American Liberty. Famous members include Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock. Historians often mention the Sons of Liberty only in passing and do not connect them to terrorism. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Sons of Liberty's actions before the American Revolution to determine if they fit the criteria of terrorism. In short, terrorism is an act intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population or government. The criteria for terrorism also includes the use of violence, intimidation, coercion, publicity, and mass destruction. These actions include the Stamp Act Riots, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, tarring and feathering, and manipulation of the press. These facts become evident when examining newspapers, images, correspondence, and diaries from the time. Chapter Two examines the power the Sons of Liberty had over the press. Chapter Three analyzes how the Sons of Liberty used effigies and humiliation to intimidate the public. Chapter Four evaluates the fear created by mobs controlled by the Sons of Liberty. Chapter Five investigates the physical violence and mass destruction perpetrated by the Sons of Liberty. By examining these tactics it can be concluded that they were, in fact, terrorists.


The Sons of Liberty in New York ...

The Sons of Liberty in New York ...
Author: Henry Barton Dawson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1859
Genre: New York (State)
ISBN:

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United in Cause

United in Cause
Author: Don Nardo
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN: 0756542995

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In the 1760s, British colonists in North America grew increasingly angry about taxes they felt were unfair. The Sons of Liberty was the result of this anger. The group's motto was No taxation without representation. Starting with just a handful of members, the group soon grew to more than 2,000. The Sons of Liberty organized protests as well as boycotts against taxed products with the hope the British government would repeal the taxes. But in time it became clear the only option the colonists had was war, the Revolutionary War.


1776: Son of Liberty

1776: Son of Liberty
Author: Elizabeth Massie
Publisher: Tor Teen
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1466856114

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"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal..." On his farm in Maryland, sixteen-year-old Caleb Jacobson hears rumors of an armed rebellioni of the Massachusetts colonists against he oppressive tyranny of King George III and his soliders. Educated in a small Quaker school, Caleb has been taught that it is wrong to raise one's hand against another. Yet Caleb is a free black living in a slave colony. He knows firsthand the horrors and hardships of slavery and wonders what good an American victory will do if his fellow blacks - including his best friend Gaddi - remain shackled in bondage. Then comes news that the British Governor Lord Dunmore promises freedom to any slave who joins his army against the Americans. Can he be trusted to keep his work? Or should Caleb support the colonists' fight in hope of a better future for his people? Caleb will have to choose." At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


The Sons of Liberty

The Sons of Liberty
Author: Karen Palumbo
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2017-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781478787402

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The Sons of Liberty, Men Who Changed History, is a book that answers many of the mysteries about America's early history and introduces all the important people that played a role in creating the great country the United States has become. In this book, the reader has the opportunity to learn about how the colonies were created and the people who struggled to make it happen. The reader will learn about the important role the Virginia Company played and the ships that sailed, how colonist lived among the native population, the great adventure of the Mayflower, the people who made the governing laws, the relocation north, how the Virginia State House burned to the ground, and the affects of the Stamp Act. As you read through this fantastic account of American history, you are introduced to people who have never been accredited with their achievements or the role they played in creating American independence. You will also discover the trials and tribulations of what family life was like during living in early America and the great causes that brought about the many changes that occurred during this period of time. The Sons of Liberty, Men Who Changed History, is a fantastic book with a wealth of knowledge laid out in an easy to read format. As I read through the book, I came to understand the research compiled in this book should be included in the "History" classroom of every school in the United States. It is a fascinating read! For the history buff, this is a definite "must" read. Trish MacQueen CEO - Wolf Ghostwriting Agency http: //trishmacqueen.com