The grievances of the colonists were circulated primarily by the Continental Congress, which was formed in 1774 to address colonial concerns and unify resistance against British policies. Pamphleteers like Thomas Paine, particularly with his work "Common Sense," also played a crucial role in disseminating these grievances to a wider audience. Additionally, local committees of correspondence were established to communicate and organize resistance among the colonies.
This committee circulated writings about colonists' grievances against Britain. Soon other committees of correspondence sprang up throughout the colonies, bringing together protesters opposed to Britain ≈ Slim
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Continental Congress
The list contained the grievances of the colonists, and the list helps explain why it became necessary for the colonists to seek independence.
repealed the Stamp and Townshend Acts
committee of correspondence
they circulated writings about the colonists' grievances against Britain. Soon they brought together protesters.
The grievances found in the Declaration of Independence are a list of ruthless actions that The British King did to the colonists. grievances
This committee circulated writings about colonists' grievances against Britain. Soon other committees of correspondence sprang up throughout the colonies, bringing together protesters opposed to Britain ≈ Slim
white people
Continental Congress
The list contained the grievances of the colonists, and the list helps explain why it became necessary for the colonists to seek independence.
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repealed the Stamp and Townshend Acts
Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Independence