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Thomas Paine published his pamphlet, Common Sense, before the First Continental Congress convened.
They approved a Bill of Rights.
The Boston Massacre occurred on March 5, 1770, and the First Continental Congress convened on September 5, 1774. This means that the First Continental Congress met approximately four years and six months after the Boston Massacre.
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The first continental congress
The Albany Congress (1754) came first, followed by the Committees of Correspondence in the 1770s. The First Continental Congress was convened in 1774, and the Second Continental Congress followed in 1775. Thus, the order is Albany Congress, Committees of Correspondence, First Continental Congress, and then Second Continental Congress.
March 1789 - March 1791
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The first US States Congress was from March 4, 1789 until March 4, 1791. They first met at the Federal Hall, New York City and at the Congress Hall in Philadelphia.
The meeting on September 6, 1774, where the Suffolk Resolves were proposed to strike the British economy was the FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS.
Congress met for the first time in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at Carpenters' Hall on September 5, 1774. This gathering was the First Continental Congress, which aimed to address colonial grievances against British rule. Later, the Second Continental Congress also convened in Philadelphia, leading to significant developments in American independence.
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