Which of the following best describes how women in South Carolina contributed to the American Revolution?(1 point)

Responses

They volunteered as scouts to recruit and lead a group of loyalists who assassinated patriots.
They volunteered as scouts to recruit and lead a group of loyalists who assassinated patriots.

They organized boycotts throughout the thirteen colonies and created textiles to boycott British goods.
They organized boycotts throughout the thirteen colonies and created textiles to boycott British goods.

They produced cloth goods to boycott British goods and volunteered as scouts to defeat British troops.
They produced cloth goods to boycott British goods and volunteered as scouts to defeat British troops.

They created uniforms for soldiers fighting in the war and warned loyalists of patriot attacks.

1 answer

The best response that describes how women in South Carolina contributed to the American Revolution is:

They produced cloth goods to boycott British goods and volunteered as scouts to defeat British troops.

This response captures the dual role women played in supporting the patriot cause through both economic means (by producing textiles) and active involvement (by volunteering as scouts).