
Liberty Tree (a historical symbol)
The Liberty Tree was a symbolic embodiment of resistance against British rule in colonial America during the 18th century. Located in Boston, it served as a rallying point for protests, speeches, and demonstrations advocating for colonial rights and independence. As a symbol of unity and defiance, the Liberty Tree represented the colonies' desire for freedom and self-governance. Though the original tree was cut down in 1775, its legacy inspired colonists and eventually became a powerful icon of American liberty and revolutionary spirit.