04/16/2026
In the dim glow of lantern light inside a smoky colonial tavern, the Sons of Liberty gathered in secret during the 1760s and 1770s.
These brave patriots — merchants, artisans, and working men wearing tricorn hats and simple coats — sat around a rough wooden table covered with maps, pamphlets, and secret plans. With serious and determined faces, they spoke in low voices about how to resist British tyranny and unfair taxes.
This wasn’t just a meeting. It was where ordinary Americans plotted the downfall of British rule — organizing protests, boycotts, and acts of defiance that would eventually fuel the American Revolution.
Under the flickering lanterns and thick to***co smoke, these fearless men laid the groundwork for liberty and helped ignite the fire that would create the United States of America