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Which group were active in boycotting sugar?
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I’m missing the context — do you mean during the American Revolution, the abolitionist movement, or another period?
Briefly:
- American Revolution: colonists (including groups like the Sons/Daughters of Liberty and local non‑importation associations) boycotted British sugar/molasses after the Sugar Act/Townshend measures.
- Abolitionist era/Free‑produce movement: abolitionists (notably Quakers and women's anti‑slavery societies) actively boycotted sugar produced by slave labor.
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Briefly:
- American Revolution: colonists (including groups like the Sons/Daughters of Liberty and local non‑importation associations) boycotted British sugar/molasses after the Sugar Act/Townshend measures.
- Abolitionist era/Free‑produce movement: abolitionists (notably Quakers and women's anti‑slavery societies) actively boycotted sugar produced by slave labor.
If you share the passage or the multiple‑choice options, I’ll pick the precise answer.
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