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Relationship Between The Colonies And The Colonial Colonies

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The relationship as a mother nation to the colonies of north America during the 18th century progressively dwindled and became worse especially after the French and Indian war. A war between France and Great Britain solely for territorial gain. colonial’s hostility towards Britain grew steadily aftermath of the war especially when Britain decided to include the colonies in to the debt through enacting laws to increase taxes (such as the stamp act and Townshend act) and generate revenue to maintain the British empire. Colonial responded to British injustice rule by forming a continental congress and fighting against their mother colony in the Revolutionary war.
The fight for independence in the American revolution was a fight for both sexes. Women accepted the challenge to step forward and fight together with the patriots for the liberation of their country and also defend their homes. They took charge of business and farms, served as maids and cook for the continental army, while some came to the front to battle. Domestic duties at this point became significant and vital. Especially when government passed the Townshend act which increased duties on manufactured goods, the colonies also passed a non-importation resolutions. This is type of boycott where colonials rely on home made goods made by patriot women instead of purchasing British made goods. The home-made goods were made out their own resources such as homespun, plain weave clothing etc. They also served the continental army by producing clothing and blanket for soldiers during the war. At this point buying homemade products was a way of portraying patriotism and people especially women took pride in that and refused to buy British made goods.
Women also contributed through organization such as Ladies Association in Philadelphia. The main goal of this organization was to contribute as much as could depend on them, to the deliverance of their country. they helped in war through collecting funds to help in the war. In 1780, they raised about $34,000 through this organization.
In addition, Women were also employed at the camp as nurses to treat wounded and sick soldiers. They followed the continental army and served the soldiers as seamstress,

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