Women supported protests against the Stamp Act in all of the following ways except
a. assembling in public to hold spinning bees.
b. making homespun cloth to replace British textiles.
c. publicly signing petitions declaring their boycott of consumer goods imported from England.
d. organizing branches of Daughters of Liberty organizations to help enforce nonimportation agreements and boycotts against British goods.
e. participating as delegates to the Stamp Act Congress of 1765 in New York City.
e
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The Patrons of Husbandry, founded in 1867 by Oliver Kelley, were better known as the:
A) Populists. B) Grangers. C) WCTU. D) Plainsmen.
Blacks in the South relied on the Union League to
a. help them escape to the North during the Civil War. b. provide them with relief payments until the Freedmen's Bureau was established. c. educate them on their civic duties and campaign for Republican candidates. d. gain admittance to the Union Army. e. None of these choices are correct.
What was one part of French plans for neocolonialism in Africa?
a. To create an African elite allied to French culture by promising French citizenship to educated Africans b. To spark a civil war that would lead African states to seek assistance from France c. To have French officials included in local African governments d. To grant immediate and complete local rule e. To block a vote on whether African states would become a part of the French community
How did patterns of class & gender roles change in 18th century America?
What will be an ideal response?