Which one, we, the British, have 6 to choose from. The fact that the first of them was totally German gives rise in large part to the use of a Prime Minister (Sir Robert Walpole being the first)
yes he was. he was in it with George Washington but left the second continental congress. i think but he was in the first
i think is the members of tyhe continental congress of the united satate
I think it's to buy stuff without stamps
The first continental Congress Decided To boycott all British goods.
the second continental congressI think the answer you are looking for isThe Declaration of IndependenceWhoever put the second continental congress is right......I'm doing a crossword for school and the Declaration of Independence does not fit, the second continental congress does.
yes he was. he was in it with George Washington but left the second continental congress. i think but he was in the first
i think it was George Washington
The First Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Rights and Grievances and the Continental Association.that's i think........
I think you're referring to John Hanson. He was the elected the 8th President of the Continental Congress in 1781. He was one of the first 14 presidents who served before George Washington.
i think is the members of tyhe continental congress of the united satate
I think it's to buy stuff without stamps
They did not like the idea of taxation without representation.
I think the most important decision was The Declaration of Independence.
The first continental Congress Decided To boycott all British goods.
i think (from what i know from my textbook), the second continental congress influenced the conflict between the colonists and Britain because the congress started sending tons of stuff (like the Olive Branch Petition) to King George and also sending George a tougher statement called the Declaration of the Causes and Necessities of Taking Up Arms. but the effort to make peace failed. in fact, King George didn't even bother to answer the Olive Branch Petition. instead, he declared the colonies were "in open...rebellion." Parliament, meanwhile, voted to send 20,000 soldiers to the colonies to end the revolt. and all this influenced the conflict between the colonists and Britain.
Non-importation, I think. The Association
they hoped to declare independence as soon as possible. i think