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Generally, the activities of the Daughters of Liberty were more domestic than those of the Sons of Liberty. They supported the Sons of Liberty but focused on boycotting British goods. They made homespun cloth and found substitutes for other British goods when colonial non-importation agreements led to shortages. The Sons of Liberty's activities focused more on diplomatic protest. This included intimidating British officials and pro-British colonists, destroying property, and hanging officials in effigy.