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? A) Women of the Revolution B) Molly Pitchers C) National Organization of Women D) Daughters of Liberty
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women of the revolution
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Daughters of Liberty
Explanation:
- Daughter of liberty were American women who boycotted British goods.
- They also founded substitutes for sugar and tea which was brought from Britain.
- They stood against the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, which imposed on them.
- Colonial women made homespun cloth by sewing and weaving. Women did weaving, spinning, dyeing, and thread, to create garments.
- The colonists harvested the flax plant to make cloth.
- The colonist did not want to be dependent on the British imported goods forever.
- They began drinking leaves from raspberries as a tea substitute in colonies.
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