The Committees of Safety were grassroots organizations formed in the American colonies in the lead-up to the Revolutionary War, primarily in 1775. They were established to coordinate resistance against British policies and ensure local security and governance in the absence of colonial legislatures. These committees played a crucial role in mobilizing public support for independence, organizing militias, and disseminating revolutionary ideas. They effectively acted as parallel governments, fostering unity among colonists and laying the groundwork for the eventual Declaration of Independence.
16 COMMITEES FOR THE SENATE
Both
In the Commitees
Both the house and the senate have commitees. The bills are separated into categories and sent to different commitees. If they are passed within the committee then it is brought before the senate.
they made an organization called the "sons of liberty"
commitees
The Majority Party.
sitting commitees
What are the head of commitees called
there is 125 commitees because of the executive branch
these commitees allow idea by they spreading the idea to the 13 colonies
Different perspectives. The senate is overal younger and may have different ideas, and the HOuse is older and is more experenced.