The first continental Congress Decided To boycott all British goods.
Great Britain wanted the American colonists to pay taxes on imported goods.
Second continental congress
It's purpose was to make preparation for war call for peace and declare independence.
They did, eventually. They first wished to remain loyal while governing themselves as colonies. However, King George III refused this, so the Continental Congress had Thomas Jefferson write the Declaration of Independence.
They decided to completely break away from Great Britain.
Continental Congress
The first continental Congress Decided To boycott all British goods.
The Second Continental Congress wrote the Declaration of Independence to declare the colonies freedom from Great Britain. The document was signed on July 4, 1776.
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.
Great Britain wanted the American colonists to pay taxes on imported goods.
July 4, 1776
Second continental congress
congress needed a document to declare why the colonists had to become independent of Britain
to make preparation for war call for peace and declare independence
It helped make preparation's for war call for peace and declare independence.
It's purpose was to make preparation for war call for peace and declare independence.