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The Daughters of Liberty were an American Colonial group where women would participate in boycotts of British goods to show patriotism. They would make their own textiles so they wouldn't have to use British textiles. They were created around 1770.

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Does the Son of Liberty and Daughters of Liberty still exist for their desendents?

Yes, the Son of Liberty and Daughters of Liberty still exist for their descendants.


Told colonists not to drink tea?

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The Daughters of Liberty did wove their own cloth.


What does daughters of liberty mean?

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Why did the Daughters of Liberty end?

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Which act did the daughters of liberty protest?

The Daughters of Liberty protested the Townshend Act.


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The Daughters of Liberty was a successful women's group which began in 17656. The leader of the group was Deborah Sampson.


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Who were the people of daughters of liberty?

Some people in the daughters of liberty were Clara Barton, DeBrorah Franklin, Abigail Adams, and and Rebecca Burlogh


The supported the boycott of imported goods by making tea from herbs and berries and by weaving cloth?

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Why did the daughters of liberty boycott the tea?

The Daughters of Liberty boycotted because the British government was taxing the colonists on tea but not the citizens in Britian.