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Georgia did not attend the First Continental Congress and was absent at the opening of the Second.
No he did not.
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they thought it was worthless
Answerone person was thomas Jeffersonn but that is not right. That is not the state that did not attend
The First Continental Congress was formed of the original colonies but Georgia did not attend. During the Second Continental Congress Georgia did send one representative by the name of Lyman Hall.
Georgia did not attend the First Continental Congress and was absent at the opening of the Second.
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No he did not.
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Georgia. They did not send a representative to meet in the first continental congress.
they thought it was worthless
Answerone person was thomas Jeffersonn but that is not right. That is not the state that did not attend
In 1775, Hancock was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress. As the presiding officer, he was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence. After signing the document in an clearly identifiable fashion, he said, "The British ministry can read that name without spectacles; let them double their reward."
Colonial leaders attended the First Continental Congress to come up with a way to respond to the Intolerable Acts, which were laws handed down by Britain that interfered with the rights of the colonists. The congress met in Philadelphia.