The “Daughters of Liberty” was the name given to:
a. the first national women’s patriotic organization, which raised money to provide supplies for the Continental army after Saratoga.
b. the female children of the Founding Fathers, especially the daughters of Washington, Adams, and Jefferson.
c. women who spun and wove to create their own clothing rather than buy British goods.
d. New England women who won voting rights in the 1770s.
e. the brave women who cared for wounded soldiers during the early battles of the Revolution.
Ans: c. women who spun and wove to create their own clothing rather than buy British goods.
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