They met on September 5, 1774
the first Continental Congress was September 5th 1774 when all 13 colonies but Georgia met to discuss their problems with Great Britain.
No member of the current day family known as the Bush family took part in the Continental Congress.
that was the day the Constitution was signed and ratified by the continental congress
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"The Congress met from 5 September to 26 October 1774." -Wikipedia see attached link for more info:
Annually on January 3rd.
No, Congress does not typically meet on Columbus Day, which is a federal holiday observed on the second Monday in October. Most federal offices, including Congress, are closed on this day. Additionally, Congress usually follows a legislative calendar that accounts for holidays and recesses.
According to the National Archives, the Continental Congress voted for July 2 to be celebrated as Independence Day. However, we have never used that day but instead have always celebrated on July 4.
Its the First Tuesday after the first Monday in November