In three to five sentences, identify how the Sons of Liberty and Daughters of Liberty supported Independence for the American colonies.

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The Sons of Liberty were a secret organization of American patriots that played a crucial role in resisting British rule by organizing protests, boycotts, and acts of civil disobedience, such as the Boston Tea Party. They helped to unite the colonies against British taxation and oppression. The Daughters of Liberty complemented these efforts by promoting domestic production of goods to reduce reliance on British imports, notably through spinning and weaving, and they organized boycotts of British products. Together, these groups fostered a spirit of independence and encouraged active resistance against British policies, laying the groundwork for the American Revolution.