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  2. The Daughters of Liberty: Who Were They and What Did They Do?

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    The Daughters of Liberty didn’t join in on the public protests and riots incited by the Sons of Liberty in 1765. Instead, they organized and participated in boycotts and helped manufacture goods when non-importation agreements caused shortages.

  3. Daughters of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Daughters of Liberty was the formal female association that was formed in 1765 to protest the Stamp Act, and later the Townshend Acts, and was a general term for women who identified themselves as fighting for liberty during the American Revolution.

  4. The Daughters of Liberty - American Battlefield Trust

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    Women formed the Daughters of Liberty in 1766 to formalize their political agency during the Stamp Act crisis. They often provided support to the Sons of Liberty founded by politically active men in and around Boston, Massachusetts that same year.

  5. How the Daughters of Liberty Fought for Independence

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    The Daughters of Liberty, though not as celebrated as the Sons, were crucial to the cause of liberty in the run-up to the American Revolution. “With ladies on our side, we can make every Tory tremble,” Samuel Adams said.

  6. Who Were the Sons and Daughters of Liberty?

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    Formed during the Stamp Act crisis in 1766, the Daughters of Liberty formalized female political agency with famous Patriot Sam Adams famously declaring, “With ladies on our side, we can make every Tory tremble.” Daughters of Liberty chapters became widespread and mobilized critical social and economic support for the patriotic cause.

  7. American Revolution Patriots | Daughters of Liberty - History...

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    The Daughters of Liberty were a group of colonial women who played a significant role in supporting the American Revolutionary War and promoting the Patriot cause. Formed as a counterpart to the Sons of Liberty, the Daughters of Liberty used their skills, resources, and social influence to organize boycotts, produce homemade goods, and foster a ...

  8. Daughters of Liberty - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    The Daughters of Liberty were informal groups of women patriots who were loyal to the American colonies before and during the American Revolution (1775–81). The first groups formed about 1765 to protest British taxes and to champion the fight for independence.

  9. How the Daughters of Liberty Fought for Independence

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    On August 14, 1768, the Daughters of Liberty cheered from windows as the Sons of Liberty paraded through Boston to commemorate their riots against colonial officials three years earlier. They were far more than cheerleaders, though they did rally the men in Newport, R.I., to steer clear of taverns selling English whiskey.

  10. They were American patriots — northern and southern, young and old, male and female. They were the Sons and Daughters of Liberty. Like other secret clubs at the time, the Sons of Liberty had many rituals. They had secret code words, medals, and symbols. Originally formed in response to the Stamp Act, their activities were far more than ceremonial.

  11. Daughters of Liberty - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts -...

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    The Daughters of Liberty were a group of American women who played a crucial role in the resistance against British rule during the late 18th century, particularly in response to oppressive taxation policies.