What was one way that American colonial women fought British taxation?
They made clothes for their families.
They smuggled goods to avoid customs.
They became firebrand speakers.
They voted against taxation in elections.
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Hey mate, here is the answer to your question.
THEY MADE CLOTHES FOR THEIR FAMILIES is the correct option.
Traders smuggled goods to avoid customs not women.
Women had no rights during this era so they were not allowed to speak (they were not firebrand speakers) or
vote (they never had the privilege to vote against taxation in elections).
Hope this helps you. All the best
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Hey mate, here is the answer to your question.
THEY MADE CLOTHES FOR THEIR FAMILIES is the correct option.
Traders smuggled goods to avoid customs not women.
Women had no rights during this era so they were not allowed to speak (they were not firebrand speakers) or
vote (they never had the privilege to vote against taxation in elections).
Hope this helps you. All the best
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