About Sons of Liberty Media
In the Thirteen American Colonies, an organization known as Sons of Liberty Media was established. The Sons of Liberty were organized to continuously oppose tyranny in America and abroad and to defend the colonists' rights. The Committees of Correspondence in 1773: The Committees of Correspondence were temporary Patriot emergency governments established in response to British policy on the eve of the American Revolution throughout the Thirteen Colonies. Sons of Liberty Media was established. Additionally, the Thirteen Colonies' Committees of Correspondence functioned as a vast communication network between Patriot leaders. Committees of Correspondence were established in cities and regions across the American colonies on the eve of the American Revolution. There were Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Patrick Henry, James Otis, Jr, Paul Revere, Benjamin Rush, Charles Thomson, Joseph Warren Oliver Wolcott, Christopher Gadsden, and Haym Salomon, among others. Today, they have radio, television, and the Internet.