coining or popularizing the term "Sons of Liberty" for American patriots

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Coining or popularizing the term "Sons of Liberty" for American patriots refers to Isaac Barré’s influential role in naming and rhetorically supporting colonial resistance to British policies in the years leading up to the American Revolution.

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instanceOf historical event
patriot organization
person
political protest movement
rhetorical act
activity mobilizing colonial resistance
organizing protests against British policies
associatedWith American Revolution NERFINISHED
American patriots
colonial resistance to British policies
coinedTerm Sons of Liberty NERFINISHED
context parliamentary debates over the Stamp Act
country Thirteen Colonies NERFINISHED
criticized British treatment of American colonists
date 1765
dateOfNotableSpeech 1765
describedAmericanColonistsAs Sons of Liberty NERFINISHED
fullName Isaac Barré NERFINISHED
historicalReputation sympathetic advocate for American colonists in Parliament
ideology American patriotism
resistance to imperial overreach
impactOn political vocabulary of American resistance
symbolic framing of American patriots
influenced American colonial rhetoric
patriot self-identification as "Sons of Liberty"
political symbolism of American resistance
inspired adoption of the name "Sons of Liberty" by colonial groups
inspiredBy Isaac Barré's phrase "Sons of Liberty" NERFINISHED
knownFor coining or popularizing the term "Sons of Liberty" for American patriots
oratorical defense of American colonists in the British Parliament
languageUsed defense of colonists as loyal yet oppressed
namedAfter phrase used by Isaac Barré in Parliament NERFINISHED
nationality British
occupation British politician
soldier
opposed British taxation without representation
performedBy Isaac Barré NERFINISHED
relatedTo British colonial policy in North America
resultedIn strengthening of American patriot identity
widespread colonial adoption of the name "Sons of Liberty"
rhetoricallySupported American colonial resistance
role Member of Parliament
spokeAgainst Stamp Act of 1765 NERFINISHED
spokeIn British House of Commons NERFINISHED
tookPlaceIn British House of Commons NERFINISHED

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Isaac Barré notableFor coining or popularizing the term "Sons of Liberty" for American patriots