which group made homespun cloth to protest the British

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The group that made homespun cloth to protest British rule, particularly the taxes imposed by the British, was the Daughters of Liberty. This group was formed in the early years of the American Revolution and consisted of women who supported the patriot cause by producing homemade goods, including clothing, to reduce dependence on British imports, especially during the Non-Importation Agreements. By spinning their own cloth, the Daughters of Liberty demonstrated their commitment to the fight for independence and encouraged others to do the same.