the first continental congress
They were on a break.
no one really knows how many delegates signedcommon sensebut the people that signed common sense was, most engenders and also Americans. the pint of common sense was to help engenders seek American independence and to pursue the revolutionary war. . Americans wanted to avoid a final break up with Britain in that case common sense helped convince many Americans that complete break up with Britain was necessary.
Most delegates to the first Continental Congress were not ready to break away from Britain. The First Continental Congress met briefly in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from September 5 to October 26, 1774.
he wanted to break away from Britain (England)
The first colony to officially break from Great Britain during the Revolutionary War was the Province of Virginia. On May 15, 1776, the Virginia Convention passed a resolution declaring independence from British rule. This was followed by the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, formally marking the colonies' separation from Britain.
The people who wanted to remain loyal to Great Britain in the days of the colonies were called Loyalists. They did not participate in armed comabat with the revolutionary armies.
It's the equivalent in Britain - of an adjournment. Put simply... it's a short break in proceedings, for legal reasons.
They decided to completely break away from Great Britain.
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A)maintained strong ties with parliament despite doubts about the legitimacy of the monarchy.B)feared an invasion from england's traditional enemie's-the dutch and the portuguese.C)worried about the loss of britain's militarysupport, the effect on their economies, and political stability.D)viewed their connections to the british empire as new and untested
Whoever has the power to. During the revolutionary war, The continental Army had the power and tactics to break away from Britain and form a Democracy for the United States.
Whoever has the power to. During the revolutionary war, The continental Army had the power and tactics to break away from Britain and form a Democracy for the United States.