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it was in 1774 and it was held in philadelphia

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The Continental Congress Act, also known as the Continental Association, was passed on October 20, 1774. It was a response to the Intolerable Acts imposed by the British Parliament, and it laid the foundation for colonial unity and resistance against British control. The act called for a boycott of British goods and set up committees to enforce non-importation agreements.

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