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1774.
They met on September 5, 1774
The first continental congress met in philadelphia, September 1774 SQUIBBS
They met on September 5, 1774
It didn't meet in 1174 it meet in 1774 the wanted to argue about the revolution and constitution.
The First Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia in September of 1774 to formulate a declaration of rights and consider options in response to British policies like taxation without representation. With the exemption of Georgia, delegates from twelve colonies were sent to this convention.
they met beacause they needed to discuss the government of the 13 colonies
The First Continental Congress met in 1774 to discuss what the colonies should do in response to the Coercive Acts, which were a set of laws which provided punishment to the colonists as a result of the Boston Tea Party. In the end delegates passed and signed the Continental Association, which called for a boycott of British goods to take effect in December 1774.
philadephia
Georgia. They did not send a representative to meet in the first continental congress.
Philadelphia
The First Continental Congress met in 1774. They did not get much done and, after a time, agreed to adjourn, go home and discover the attitudes of the people, and meet again in 1775. This Second Continental Congress remained in session, adopted the Declaration of Independence, and the Articles of Confederation. After adopting the Articles the Second Continental Congress evolved into the Confederation Congress and remained in business until supplanted by the new government created under the US Constitution, which began in 1789.