After the Sugar and Stamp Acts were imposed by Britain's Parliament, what proved to be the colonists' "single and most valuable tool, short of war"?
A. boycotting
B. protests
C. women who provided homegrown or homespun textiles
D. supplying the British soldiers
E. None of these answers is correct.
Answer: A
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