How were women important to colonial resistance?

A) They led the non-consumption movement.
B) A group of women established the Daughters of Liberty to protest the Stamp Act.
C) In response to the Revenue Act, three hundred Boston women denounced the consumption of tea.
D) They helped to expand domestic cloth production.
E) All of these choices


E

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a. true b. false

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