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Jul 2020
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The Sons of Liberty Pt. 2

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Some of America’s most historical figures, from Samuel Adams to John Hancock to Paul Revere, were members of the Sons of Liberty. But their methods for securing independence weren’t always pure. Alternate histories suggest they may have incited the Boston Massacre and sold opium to fund their cause. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/ ... Show More
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