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In Colonial America, various public officials were elected or appointed in each colony throughout the time preceding the establishment of the United States. In that same time-period, however, there was no national senate-body; thus, there were no senators existing at the time for any of the colonies.

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Q: How many of the original thirteen colonies sent representatives to the First Continental Congress?
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