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The "Sons of Liberty" were formed in the 1760s primarily as a reaction to what?
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The "Sons of Liberty" were formed in the 1760s primarily as a reaction to the "Stamp Act," since many colonists believed that this was unfair since the colonies had no representation in Parliament.
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