1774.
It was held in Philadelphia.
maybe philly?
The First Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Rights and Grievances and the Continental Association.that's i think........
The Declaration of Independence was not really published, but it was signed. If you take it that way, the Continental Congress published it.
Yes, Hamilton wanted the federal government to take on the war debt. He proposed a National Bank, which was met with opposition from many. Hamilton prevailed, and the First Bank of the United States was chartered in 1791.
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the Continental army took place somewhere in the united states of American British took place in Yorktown
September 5, 1774
they wanted to take step two so they did
It was held at Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia on September 5, 1774.
May 10, 1775
The First Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Rights and Grievances and the Continental Association.that's i think........
The Battles of Lexington and Concord marked the start of the Revolutionary War between the colonies and Great Britain. These battles did take place between the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia.
They boycotted British imports
proposed an imperial union with Britain. Under this program, all acts of Parliament would have to be approved by an American assembly to take effect.
The reason the founding fathers chose Philadelphia as the location for the constitution convention was because it was right in the middle of the original colonies and it was the most convenient place for it to take place.
The First Continental Congress petitioned the English crown for redress of certain grievances. Those grievances primarily consisted of the passage of what was known as Coercive Acts by the British, which were the punishment of the colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
The Second Continental Congress occured immediatly after the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. The Congress met to discuss the war against Great Britain.
Below are the result of the First Continental Congress in 1774. 1. encouraged forcible resistance 2. set up MORE non-importation agreements 3. Declaration of Rights II- "No Taxation Without Representation" 4. delegates would meet again in May (if needed) to see what further action to take