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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.

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