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What did the Daughters of Liberty do to support the boycott of British goods?

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The Daughters of Liberty displayed their loyalty by supporting the nonimportation of British goods during the American Revolution. They refused to drink British tea and used their skills to weave yarn and wool into cloth, which made America less dependent on British textiles.

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Daughters of Liberty participated in the war effort by melting down metal for bullets and helping to sew soldiers’ uniforms. The also helped in producing home spun cloths for colonists.

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The daughters of liberty was a female movement established in 1765.

The main task of the Daughters of Liberty was to protest the Stamp Act through aiding The Sons of Liberty in boycotts and non-importation movements prior to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War.

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