What did the Sons of Liberty do to protest the Stamp Act? A. They used nonviolent protests to gain support from colonists. B. They gave sermons against it during church services. C. They wrote pamphlets and drafted resolutions against it. D. They tore down the office of the tax collector and destroyed his house.

History · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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The Sons of Liberty took various actions to protest the Stamp Act, including C. They wrote pamphlets and drafted resolutions against it.

The Sons of Liberty were a group of American colonists who opposed British taxation policies, including the Stamp Act of 1765. They organized protests, disseminated information through pamphlets and newspapers, and drafted resolutions condemning the act. While some individuals and groups engaged in more radical actions, such as mob demonstrations and intimidation tactics, tearing down the office of tax collectors (as in option D) was one of the extreme measures taken by certain groups affiliated with the Sons of Liberty to protest the Stamp Act.