The committees were among the first groups to represent a unified colonial government, rather than the separate assemblies that operated under British rule. The colonies realized that successful responses to British actions were made easier by cooperative efforts.
The committees, and the subsequent First Continental Congress, were the basis for the successful marshaling of men and resources needed to win the war for independence.
Samuel Adams, along with Dr. Joseph Warren, formed one of the earliest committees in the years immediately preceding the Revolutionary War. They began in Boston in 1772.
It caused Iroquois tribes to fight each other
John Adams began his participation in the American Revolutionary War by heading in 1776 the Continental Board of War and Ordnance. He also served on the committee for drafting the Declaration of Independence. He also negotiated a loan from France that enabled the Colonies to fund the war against Great Britain. He also helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris, ending the war.
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right before the revolutionary war begin. it was a group of colonists that helped spread the colonists grievences against Britain
The ones connected directly to the First Continental Congress (September 1774) and the Revolutionary War (April 1775) were formed in 1772 and 1773. Earlier committees had been formed in response to the Stamp Act in 1764.
Samuel Adams, along with Dr. Joseph Warren, formed one of the earliest committees in the years immediately preceding the Revolutionary War. They began in Boston in 1772.
Committees of Correspondence were created throughout the colonies so that the leaders of the the opposition the the tyranny of George III could meet. The committees included the leadership from several counties. Thus, in 1775, the members of committees of correspondence had spread the word that the British would go from Boston to Lexington and Concord. The only question was if they would come by land or by sea. Paul Revere watched. Two lanterns hung in the Old North Church. He rode and warned the other members of the various committees of correspondence along the way.
It caused Iroquois tribes to fight each other
John Adams began his participation in the American Revolutionary War by heading in 1776 the Continental Board of War and Ordnance. He also served on the committee for drafting the Declaration of Independence. He also negotiated a loan from France that enabled the Colonies to fund the war against Great Britain. He also helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris, ending the war.
3 thingsThey had sons of liberty, daughters of liberty, committees of correspondence and Continental congressThirteen Colonies between 40 and 45 percent of the white population supported the Patriots' cause, between 15 and 20% supported the Loyalistshad more soldiers
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right before the revolutionary war begin. it was a group of colonists that helped spread the colonists grievences against Britain
It started the Revolutionary War.
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