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What was one way that colonial women frequently contributed to political protests during the Revolutionary Era?

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The biggest way that I can think of is through the home manufacturing movement. To help along the boycott of British goods, women spun and wove cloth and what not. Although this obviously didn't replace British imports in any way, it was more of a moral victory by women. During the war itself, women stepped into that classic role of doing "male work" like managing farms and businesses while male family members were at war. 
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