Groups of workers and tradesmen in Colonial America formed the "Sons of Liberty in 1765" and did all of the following EXCEPT C. Supported the British government's policies.
What did the sons of liberty do
The Sons of Liberty, a group formed in 1765 in Colonial America, primarily comprised workers, tradesmen, and individuals discontented with British colonial policies.
They vehemently opposed various British measures, especially taxation without representation, and aimed to safeguard colonial liberties.
The group's actions included organizing boycotts of British goods, orchestrating protests against acts like the Stamp Act (1765), and utilizing tactics to resist and challenge British authority.
Question
A. Organized boycotts of British goods.
B. Led protests against the Stamp Act.
C. Supported the British government's policies.
D. Used intimidation tactics against British officials.