American women rioted in Boston and other cities during the American Revolution primarily to obtain food during shortages. As the war affected supply lines and caused inflation, many families faced hunger and scarcity of essential goods. Women's participation in riots and protests was a response to these dire conditions, often targeting merchants and suppliers who were hoarding goods or charging exorbitant prices. While women's roles in the revolutionary movement were multifaceted, the immediate motivation for these riots was largely about securing food and resources for their families.
Why did American women riot in Boston in 1777 as well as in other cities during the American Revolution?• to demand an end to the war• to obtain food during shortages• to protest their exclusion from the military • to overthrow British occupying forces
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