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The First Continental Congress
The coercive acts
The First Continental Congress, convened in 1774, was significant in uniting the American colonies against British rule. It led to the formation of the Continental Association, which established a boycott of British goods, thereby strengthening colonial resistance. Additionally, the Congress set the stage for future collaboration among the colonies, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. Overall, it marked a crucial step towards American independence and self-governance.
The Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre led the colonists closer to war with Britain.
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The First Continental Congress
The governing body that led the colonies during the Revolution was the Continental Congress. It met several times to try to fund the Revolution and for several other reason.
The First Continental Congress was called on to try and establish what American rights were, the proper tactics for resisting the Coercive (the Intolerable) Acts, and what the limits on Parliament's power should be.
The First Continental Congress was called on to try and establish what American rights were, the proper tactics for resisting the Coercive (the Intolerable) Acts, and what the limits on Parliament's power should be.
Intolerable Acts by the British led colonial leaders to form the first continental congress and draw up a declaration of colonial rights in 1774. The congress was held as a means of protest against the British.
The First Continental Congress was called on to try and establish what American rights were, the proper tactics for resisting the Coercive (the Intolerable) Acts, and what the limits on Parliament's power should be.
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The coercive acts