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The meeting in Philadelphia, (September 1774) known as the First Continental Congress, lasted seven weeks. During that time, the delegates sent a document to King George III demanding that the rights of the colonists be restored. They also made plans to extend the boycott of British goods. When the congress ended, the delegates vowed to hold another meeting if their demands hadn't been met by the following year.
September 5, 1774.
Congress is a formal meeting of delegates.
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It was held by the first continental congress. They met in Philadelphia on Septemer of 1774. They came to establish a political body to represent America interests and challenge British control.
There were three meetings of colonial delegates. The First and Second Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention.
The first Continental Congress, which met from September 5, to October 26, in 1774, met in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Carpenter's Hall was built as a meeting place for the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia.
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This was the First Continental Congress, which began on September 5, 1774.
Carpenters Hall
Because the 1st Continental Congress was very weak and contained only 54 delegates and it failed in every meeting and every thing.
This was the First Continental Congress, which began on September 5, 1774.
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1774
The First Continental Congress met in september 1774.