June 28, 1856
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Answer:
Give sacrifice to Poseidon
Explanation:
When Odysseus visited the land of the spirits, he spoke with the Agamemnon's spirit and learned from the Theban prophet Tiresias how to soothe Poseidon's anger.
Odysseus wanted to talk to Tiresias, and they headed to the River Acheron in Hades where they offered sacrifices so they could talk to dead souls. Odysseus's mother, friend Elpenor and Achilles gave him various tips on how to overcome the obstacles that await him. Odysseus sacrificed a ram, and blood drew ghosts. He kept them at bay and demanded to speak to Tiresias.
Tiresias told Odysseus that, upon returning to Ithaca, he had to offer the sacrifice to Poseidon in order to calm him down. He also told him that he would die as a wise and old man if he did.
Answer:
I recommend you copying and pasting it in the socratic app
Explanation:
it gives you the answer and the explanation.
A rift occurred between the Goose Creek men and the Dissenters at Goose Creek area which was a center of religious conflict in South Carolina between Anglicans and Dissenters. The Goose Creek Men, rebelled against the Dissenters attempts to allow religious toleration to provide a heaven for Dissenters, and to control trade with the Native Americans. The Goose Creek men were interested more in increasing their profits from commerce with pirates and from trade in Indian slaves.