The colonial women helped by boycotting tea and other fancy extras.
Colonial women played an important role in the bycott.Groups of women called the Daughters of Liberty wove cloth and made other goods to replace imported British goods.
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The colonial governments continued to govern their respective colonies under their constitutions. This meant enacting laws, administering those laws, raising taxes and employing those taxes to the benefit of the people.
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To colonize of course. build, hunt, farm, and so on. The woman just stayed at home and took care of the child(ren).
The wife was expected to take care of the home and garden and children if any.
If your question is about Colonial America, then the role of the Catholic Church was practically non-existent as, for the most part, colonial America was settled by puritans and other protestants.
The radical group boycotted taxes and inspired revolts against the British. They fueled tensions between the colonies and the British.
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Samuel Adams was actually one of the biggest organizers of colonial protests because he so hated the oppression of the British. He encouraged protesting and kept things stirred up by publishing hundreds of articles in newspapers. There were times when he used as many as 17 different names to publish multiple anti-British articles in a single newspaper.
The main role of the Colonial Militia was to be the front line of the smaller battles against Britain. The Colonial Militia would also take parts protecting waterways and key roads.
The main role of the Colonial Militia was to be the front line of the smaller battles against Britain. The Colonial Militia would also take parts protecting waterways and key roads.