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hichkok12 [17]
3 years ago
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Based on your understading of Things Fall Apart, which fact is inaccurate?

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umka2103 [35]3 years ago
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When the members of the clan burn the temple, they also tell Mr. Smith and his converts that they must leave immediately

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The Marquis de Lafayette was an improbable leader in the American Revolutionary War. Born into the French aristocracy in 1757 and orphaned at age 13, Lafayette was left with a vast inheritance and estate. At only 14 years old, he joined the Royal Army, following in the footsteps of his family’s prestigious military history. Two years later, he expanded his wealth and ties to French nobility by marrying Marie Adrienne Francoise de Noailles, a relative of the King.

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In the decades before Lafayette was born, Enlightenment philosophies had inspired the belief that it was possible to change society and the structure of government. Most Enlightenment thinkers believed such reform was essential for progress. And now, in the echoes of news about the American Revolutionary War, it seemed that this was not only possible, but actually happening.

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In 1777, Lafayette embarked on his ship La Victoire and sailed for 54 days across the Atlantic to arrive in South Carolina. At this time, he spoke only a few words of English that he learned on his journey. Even more astounding, Lafayette was only 19 years old!


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