I have no idea. I know nothing about history which is why I have a C in the class.
they would create the continental army to fight the british
The Continental Association
The first Continental Congress brought together representatives from each of the colonies ,except Georgia to discuss their response to the British Intolerable Acts. The members agreed to boycott British goods
The generic term was Congress which was subsequently used for the legislative body of the US.
they tried to find ways to reason with the british before the American revolution, and after they made the laws
Continental Congress
The first continental Congress Decided To boycott all British goods.
they killed the british soldiers
they would create the continental army to fight the british
The general purpose of the Continental Congress was to unite the colonies in their opposition to British policies.
The First Continental Congress agreed to boycott British goods, declare the rights of the colonists, and organize militias for self-defense. They also sent a petition to King George III outlining their grievances and calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Continental Congress
The first continental Congress Decided To boycott all British goods.
The most important action taken by the Continental Congress to protest the Intolerable Acts was the formation of the First Continental Congress in 1774. During this meeting, delegates from twelve out of the thirteen colonies came together to discuss their grievances and plan a unified response to the British government. It was during this congress that agreements were made to boycott British goods, support non-importation agreements, and prepare militias for potential conflict with British forces.
There were no British police in the colonies.
I believe there was no previous name, the Continental Congress was representatives from the governing boards of each British colony.
The First Continental Congress offered a peaceful solution to the problem with Britain. It was held in 1774 in Philadelphia and attended by delegates from the American colonies. The Congress proposed a boycott of British goods and urged peaceful negotiations with Britain to address grievances and prevent further conflict.