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The Declaration of Independence.
At the first Continental Congress in 1774, delegates were not yet eager to declare independence. They first wanted to exhaust all other options, and petitioned the British crown for a redress of the colonies' grievances.
The major difference between Georgia's first and second provincial congress was the shift in sentiment towards independence from Great Britain. The first congress was more moderate, seeking reconciliation with the British Crown, while the second congress was more radical and endorsed independence.
The First Continental Congress had nothing to do with the Declaration of Independence.
In the first continental congress delegates decided to boycott all british goods so no colonial goods were shipped and no british good were taken in and they also created a list of grievances In the second continental congress the delegates decided to make a document listing all of America's independence from Britain
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Although declaring independence was an option considered by delegates of the First Continental Congress of 1774, it was seen as an extreme one. They wanted to exhaust all other means to improve conditions for the colonies under the British crown's rule.
was from Virginia and was among the first in the Continental Congress to call for the complete independence from Great Britain.
By going to war with the British. First they formed the continental congress, then Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. When King George the 3rd denied their independence, the colonist/patriots went into various wars. The patriots won which made them an independent nation.
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The drafting of the declaration of independence did