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Why did the British cut down the liberty tree

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Answer: “After a long spell of groaning, swearing, and foaming, with malice diabolical they cut down a tree because it bore the name of ‘Liberty.'"

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The tree continued to serve as an important place to demonstrate opposition to British actions until August, 1775, when the tree was cut down by British troops.

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