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How did the Daughters of Liberty protest the Townshend duties? A) Boycotting British goods B) Organizing protests and rallies C) Writing petitions to the King D) Engaging in violent acts

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Answer: I believe the answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

Starting in early 1766, the Daughters of Liberty protested the Stamp Act by refusing to buy British goods and encouraging others to do the same. They avoided British tea, opting to make their own teas with local herbs and berries.

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