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There were two main women that were important in the Daughters of Liberty. Mercy Otis Warren and Abigail Adams. Mercy Warren was the sister of James Otis, and he did not appriciate here knowledge towards politics. She stood in front of many women and gave them her knowledge. Abigail Adams was a good friend of Mercy Warren and she too gave her oppinion and knoledge.

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Deborah Sampson Franklin, Abigail Adams, Rebecca Burlogh, Esther de Berdt, were some of the known Daughters of liberty 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 one of the many groups of women who fought for women's equality.

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Deborah Sampson was the leader of the Daughters of Liberty. Other women who were in the group were Sarah Franklin Bache and Martha Washington.

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Deborah Sampson was known as the leader of the Daughters of Liberty. She disguised herself as a man and enlisted as a soldier.

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There was no single leader of the Son's of Liberty. They were all leaders in a sense, these men were people like Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, John Hancock, and James Otis.

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The leader of the Daughters of Liberty is known to be Deborah Sampson. Deborah Sampson was a woman who disguised herself as a man to fight during the Revolutionary War.

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Samuel Adams

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