they sent 55 delegates
During the First Continental Congress in 1774, delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies sent representatives, totaling 56 delegates. Each colony sent a varying number of delegates based on its size and population, with Virginia sending the most at 7 and Delaware sending the least at 2. Georgia did not send delegates to the Congress. The delegates convened to address colonial grievances and seek a unified response to British policies.
Two .
Two .
It depended on population of the colony, like House of Representatives.
The number of delegates that Colorado sends to the Democratic National Convention varies slightly each year. 86 were sent to the last one in 2012.
each colony was founded because people wanted to find materials to send back
188 delegates total, with 30 of them uncommitted.
Georgia was the only colony not to send a delegate to Philadelphia in 1774. Georgia declined to send delegates because they were hoping for British assistance with Native American problems on its frontier and did not want to upset the British.
There were 55 and Rhode Island did not send a delegation.
Rhode Island did not send any representatives to philadelphia
Rhode Island state didn't send delegates to the convention
Rhode Island did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention.