Answer:
The objective of the Sons of Liberty was to make the government repeal the Stamp Act which happened on March 18, 1766 . Their actions, violent or not, were aimed at intimidating officials and stamp distributors forcing them to resign. The group also put pressure on merchants who did not act in accordance with the non-importation agreement. The best work at undermining the Stamp Act was done by newspapers. Many members were printers and publishers who were directly affected by the new Stamp tax, it is remarkable that almost every newspaper in the colonies had daily reports of the activities of the Sons of Liberty and essays regarding the unconstitutionality of the Act.
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The detail from the text that reveals the Igbo's dedication to the rules of the gods is <u>D. "The Earth</u> had decreed that they were an offense on the land and must be destroyed."
<h3>Where is the Igbo's dedication to the rules of the gods displayed?</h3>
In <em>Achebe's "Things Fall Apart,"</em> the reader learns that the Igbos were dedicated to following the rules of the gods.
No wonder Okonkwo and his fellow clan members understood that they must always appease the gods.
Thus, the detail in <em>"Things Fall Apart" </em>that shows that the Igbos were dedicated to the rules of the gods is <u>Option D</u>.
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Settlers had to leave their homes and travel over mountains on foot with covered wagons.
They also faced the threat of Native Americans attacking them on their way.
France supported us with arms and men
The Eighteenth Amendment.