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These American women were famous for boycotting British goods by making homespun cloth and for finding substitutes for tea and sugar (all heavily taxed by the British.) Who were these women?

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The Daughters of Liberty was a group of political dissidents that formed in the North American British colonies during the early days of the American Revolution.

The following are some facts about the Daughters of Liberty:

Much like the Sons of Liberty, the Daughters of Liberty was created in response to unfair British taxation in the colonies during the American Revolution, particularly the Townshend Acts of 1767 which were a series of measures that imposed customs duties on imported British goods such as glass, paints, lead, paper and tea.

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The Daughters of Liberty

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This group was formed by women that were against the English Rule in the American Colonies. They specially defied the taxes and restrictions set to the colonies. The Daughters of Liberty was founded in 1765, that is, 11 years before the American Revolution. They spread out revolutionay ideals of freedom and liberty. Although they didn't participate directly in protests or public riots they organized boycotts and helped manufacture goods when non-importation agreements caused shortages.

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