Philadelphia
It was held by the first continental congress. They met in Philadelphia on Septemer of 1774. They came to establish a political body to represent America interests and challenge British control.
The First Continental Congress was attended by delegates from each colony except Georgia.
Second Continental Congress
Except Georgia.
The First Continental Congress was led by prominent figures such as Samuel Adams and John Adams from Massachusetts, as well as Peyton Randolph from Virginia. These leaders played key roles in uniting the colonies against British policies, prompting delegates from most colonies, except Georgia, to gather in Philadelphia in 1774. The Congress aimed to address colonial grievances and coordinate a response to British actions.
No, all the colonies did not meet except Virginia. In fact, the First Continental Congress in 1774 included delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies, with only Georgia not sending representatives. Virginia was actively involved and played a significant role in the discussions leading to American independence.
Every one except Georgia
all except for georgia
all except Georgia. it was considered a convict colony.
to help colonies to unite except for georgia
It was all of the 13 original colonies except Georgia. They were discussing a problem but I can't remember what.