How did colonial men's attitudes toward the boycotting of British cloth and the production of colonial homespun change as the protests against new taxes continued?
A) Colonial men quickly realized their dependence on women's efforts to create homespun and went from ignoring their participation to praising it.
B) Colonial men initially praised women for their creation of homespun but later worried that women were too involved in politics and discouraged the activity.
C) Colonial men encouraged women to boycott British cloth but worried that the production of homespun cloth was hurting the New England textile factories' profits.
D) Colonial men felt the boycott was ineffective and disliked the feel of homespun, so they began a campaign to stop women from producing it.
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