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  2. Sons of Liberty (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Sons of Liberty. Sons of Liberty is an American television 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 ...

  3. Sons of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Sons of Liberty was a loosely organized, clandestine, sometimes violent, political organization active in the Thirteen American Colonies founded to advance the rights of the colonists and to fight taxation by the British government. It played a major role in most colonies in battling the Stamp Act in 1765 [1] and throughout the entire ...

  4. Isaac Sears - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Sears (1 July 1730 – 28 October 1786) was an American merchant, sailor, Freemason, and political figure who played an important role in the American Revolution . He was born July 1, 1730, at West Brewster, Massachusetts, the son of Joshua and Mary Sears. [1] He was a descendant of Richard Sears, who emigrated to the colonies from ...

  5. Joseph Allicocke - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Allicocke. Joseph Allicocke (alternatively Joseph Allicock [1] or Allicoke [2]) was an American colonist possibly of mixed African and European descent, and an early leader of the Sons of Liberty during the protests against the Stamp Act of 1765 .

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  7. Matthew VanDyke - Wikipedia

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    Matthew VanDyke (born June 11, 1979) is an American documentary filmmaker, revolutionary, and former journalist. [4] [5] He gained fame during the Libyan Civil War as a foreign fighter on the side of the uprising and as a prisoner of war . As a journalist and documentary filmmaker, VanDyke traveled throughout North Africa and the Middle East by ...

  8. John Crane (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Crane, son of Abijah & Sarah (Beverly) Crane, was born December 7, 1744, in Braintree, Massachusetts. He served in the French and Indian War as a substitute for his father, who had been drafted. After the war he became a housewright. He married Mehitable Wheeler in 1767 and opened a shop in Boston.

  9. John Sprague (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1718, he was graduated from Harvard College in 1737. [1] Around 1770, he moved to Dedham, Massachusetts. [1] He married Elizabeth Dalhonde [a] in 1745. [2] After Elizabeth died in 1757, he married Esther Harrison [b] in 1770. [2] He had a son, Lawrence, who was an assistant to William Montague at a school in Dorchester.