create a drawing or political cartoon to show how the colonists, including loyalists, reacted to the townshend acts. Make sure your illustrations sho the influence of colonial women during this action

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A cartoon would draw a female hand and a male hand putting together a puzzle with the word freedom on a background with the British flag

The Townshend Acts are a set of British laws that they imposed on their colonies in America during the second half of the 18th century. These laws were taken as an abuse of power by the British over the American colonists because they demanded tributes and taxes in exchange for nothing. Among the best known Townshend Acts are:

  1. The New York Restraining Act (June / 1767)
  2. The Revenue Act (June / 1767)
  3. The Indemnity Act (June / 1767)
  4. The Commissioners of Customs Act (June / 1767)
  5. The Vice-Admiralty Court Act (July / 1768)

These laws caused so much discontent among the colonists that not only men but women actively participated against the British based on the principle of freedom and equality.

A sample of the active struggle of women is the organization Daughters of Liberty in which women organized to carry out espionage, boycott, provisioning actions, among others.

According to the above, an ideal cartoon to show how the settlers (including women) reacted to the Townshend acts would be to draw a female hand and a male hand putting together a puzzle with the word Freedom on a background with the British flag. This it would represent how the joint work of women and men allowed the British power to end in the American colonies.

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