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Q: How did the second continental congress respond to the eruption of fighting?
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Which deadline the first continental congress set for the british parliament to respond?

The First Continental Congress set a deadline to get the British to respond. This deadline was for embargoing British goods. The date for this to begin was December 1, 1774.


By what day did the Continental Congress ask the British Parliament to respond to the petition?

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How did the second continental congress respond to the British polices?

There were no British police in the colonies.


What was the deadline that the first continental congress set that the british Parliament needed to respond?

1767


How did the Second Continental Congress respond to the battles at Lexington and Concord?

a. establishing the american navy


The first continental congress asked the british parliament to respond to its petiton by what date?

1774


Why did colonial leaders attend the continental congress?

Colonial leaders attended the First Continental Congress to come up with a way to respond to the Intolerable Acts, which were laws handed down by Britain that interfered with the rights of the colonists. The congress met in Philadelphia.


How did the second continental congress hope King George 111 would respond to the Olive Branch Petition?

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The first continental congress set what deadlines for the British parliament to respond?

May 10, 1775


The first continental congress asked British Parliament to respond to it petition by what date?

by May 10, 1775


How did the British respond to the second continental congress?

they chose a committe to write the delaration of independence explaining why the colonies should be free


How did the Second Continental Congress respond to the British policies?

they chose a committe to write the delaration of independence explaining why the colonies should be free