protest
the daughters of liberty helped boycott
The Daughters of Liberty boycotted because the British government was taxing the colonists on tea but not the citizens in Britian.
The daughters of Liberty
By supporting there boycott against the townshend acts
In colonial times the daughters of liberty wove their own clothes to avoid and boycott taxes.
Daughters of Liberty
The Daughters of Liberty were the colonial American women who supported the boycott of British goods and the American Revolution. See the Wikipedia article at the related link for information.
I think it might be the Daughters of Freedom.
The Daughters of Liberty was a successful Colonial American group that proved women's involvement in politics could be benevolent for the country. As public support to boycott British goods increased, the Daughters of Liberty joined the support to condemn British importation. They also made goods that used to be imported from Britain. The Daughters of Liberty used their traditional skills to weave yarn and wool into fabric, known as "homespun". They were recognized as patriotic heroines for their success, which made America less dependent on British textiles. They were trying to prove their commitment to "the cause of liberty and industry". They also had a large influence during the war. For example, in the countryside, while Patriots supported the non importation movements of 1765, and 1769, the daughters of liberty continued to support American resistance. In 1774, the patriot women helped influence a decision made by Continental Congress to boycott all British goods. The Daughters of Liberty were also one of the many groups of women who fought for women's equality.
Most women during American colonization times wove their own cloth.
They made clothing and other goods that colonists could not get due to the boycott of British goods
Colonial groups that met to support the boycott included the Sons of Liberty and the Daughters of Liberty. These organizations organized protests and promoted non-importation agreements against British goods in response to oppressive acts like the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts. They encouraged colonial unity and self-sufficiency, often through the production of homemade goods to replace British imports. Their efforts played a crucial role in galvanizing public sentiment against British rule.