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john dickinson, letters from a farmer in pennsylvania, 1767 \it is the …

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john dickinson, letters from a farmer in pennsylvania, 1767 \it is the duty of the governed, to endeavour to rectify the mistake, and appease the passion. they have not at least any other right, than to represent their grievances, and to pray for redress. if their applications are disregarded, then that kind of position becomes justifiable, which can be made without breaking the laws, or disturbing the public peace. this consists in the prevention of the oppressors reaping advantage from their oppressions, and not in their punishment. for experience may teach them what reason did not; and harsh methods, cannot be proper, till milder ones have failed. if at length it become undoubted, that an inveterate resolution is formed to annihilate the liberties of the governed, the english history affords frequent examples of resistance by force. what particular circumstances will in any future case justify such resistance, can never be ascertained till they happen. therefore it may be allowable to say, generally, that it never can be justifiable, until the people are fully convinced, that any further submission will be destructive to their happiness. when the appeal is made to the sword, highly probable it is, that the punishment will exceed the offence; and the calamities attending on war will weigh those preceding it. these considerations of justice and prudence, will always have great influence with good and wise men.\ during the same year this letter was written (1767), all of the following forms of resistance had occurred except elimination tool select one answer a non - importation boycotts b diplomatic committees c the formation of sons and daughters of liberty d citizen attacks on british officials

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In 1767, non - importation boycotts, the formation of Sons and Daughters of Liberty were forms of resistance. Diplomatic committees were not a common form of resistance at that time. Citizen attacks on British officials were also part of the growing unrest.

Answer:

B. diplomatic committees