Before the Continental Congress could meet, tensions between the American colonies and British authorities escalated due to issues like taxation without representation, the Intolerable Acts, and increased British military presence. Colonies began organizing local committees and militias in response to perceived threats to their rights and freedoms. The First Continental Congress convened in September 1774 as a unified response to these grievances, aiming to coordinate resistance against British policies and assert colonial rights. This gathering marked a significant step toward American unity and the eventual push for independence.
It didn't meet in 1174 it meet in 1774 the wanted to argue about the revolution and constitution.
New York City
ANSWER:The Second Continental Congress, that passed and adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, was the one that officially declared war on Great Britain.
Philedaelphia, Pennsylvania at the Pennsylvania State House
The First Continental Congress agreed to boycott British goods. They also agreed to meet again if Great Britain didnot change its policies.
The Continental Congress planned to meet again in the time 1775. Before this could happen, the situation in the colonists got bad.
The Continental Congress planned to meet again in the time 1775. Before this could happen, the situation in the colonists got bad.
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At philedelphia
At philedelphia
At philedelphia
1774.
philadephia
No
Georgia. They did not send a representative to meet in the first continental congress.
Philadelphia
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