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How did England's experience differ from that of the German states? England did not suffer any wars on the mainland (other than small upraising) once Scotland was taken and became a part of the empire even before its rise to superpower under Elizabeth 1. In Germany however wars were fought all the time.
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One way women participated in the protesting of the Townshend Acts was to form the Daughters of Liberty.
The Townshend Acts were taxes imposed on the colonies by the British after the French and Indian War in order to recuperate revenue to enable them pay off the massive debt that they incurred fighting the French.
Colonists were not at all happy with these taxes and voiced their opposition to them. The women formed the Daughters of Liberty which:
- Made clothing for the colonists to replace British clothing which was being boycotted
- Made an alternative to British tea
- Acted as an organized resistance to the purchasing of British goods
In conclusion, the women in colonial times did what they could to help the colonies in their struggle against the British by forming the Daughters of Liberty.
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