Who were the Loyal Nine?

A) An artisans' social club in Boston that organized a protest against the Stamp Act.
B) A women's society that protested against the presence of the British army in the colonies.
C) A group of British spies who intercepted communications between colonial governments.



Answer :

Loyal Nine were an artisans' social club in Boston that organized a protest against the Stamp Act.

In Boston, opposition turned from ferocious language to enflamed violence, which was encouraged by the Loyal Nine, a covert group. The Loyal Nine ("Loyall Nine") was founded in 1765 by nine like-minded Boston residents to oppose the passage of the Stamp Act. It was a well-organized Patriot political group shrouded in secret. The Loyal Nine, who later became the bigger organization Sons of Liberty, are possibly influential in that group.

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