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The Daughters of Liberty protested the Townshend Act.
By supporting there boycott against the townshend acts
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.
The Daughters of Liberty were a successful Colonial American group, established in the year 1765, that consisted of women who displayed their loyalty by participating in boycotts of British goods following the passage of the Townshend Acts.
Yes, the Son of Liberty and Daughters of Liberty still exist for their descendants.
The Daughters of Liberty was formed by a group of women who, by participating in the boycotts of British goods spawned by the Townshend Acts, proved their loyalty to the colonies. They were women who made goods such as cloth and yarn at home so the colonists wouldn't have to buy them from the British.
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you're most likely referring to the sons of liberty. however, there was also the daughters of liberty, although they were exclusivly women and were less agressive about their methods. example:the daughters of liberty persuaded colonists to make their own fabric intstead of british imports while the sons of liberty held mock executions and riots
The Daughters of Liberty did wove their own cloth.
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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.