The First Continental Congress!
The First Continental Congress!
The First Continental Congress!
to end the Intolerable Acts
The First Continental Congress!
Although most delegates were not ready to call for independence, they were determined to uphold colonial rights. This meeting planted seeds of a future independent government
The right to bear arms
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The First Continental Congress was a delegation group from 12 of the 13 colonies that helped to uphold colonial rights. They did not call for the War of Indepence, but they did call for the Second Continental Congress that did. Georgia did not participate.
You are asking about the bill of rights and they are 10 amendments to the constitution that state the rights of the people of the United States.
Treaty rights were established to provide Indigenous peoples with specific rights and protections related to their lands, resources, and self-governance. These rights were negotiated through treaties between Indigenous peoples and colonial powers as a way to establish legal agreements and maintain peaceful relationships between nations. Treaty rights also serve to acknowledge and uphold the sovereignty and inherent rights of Indigenous peoples.
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