A united America was needed.
I'm pretty sure that in the 2nd meeting, they came up with the idea of the declaration of independence and that Thomas Jefferson will write it. The representatives of each colony except Georgia, wrote a petition to King George the 3rd.
The First Continental Congress sought reconciliation between the Crown and the colonies. The Second Continental Congress eventually declared the independence of the colonies. The Second Congress also sat for very much longer than the First, in part because it was needed to prosecute the war of Independence. This fact also explains why the First Continental Congress did not continue to meet. They met for two months and did what they had come to do -- agree on a response to Britain's "Intolerable Acts" (the bills Parliament passed to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party, and warn others against similar acts). The First Congress wrote several letters to the King, the British, the colonies (including Quebec), pleading for support and the repeal of the Acts. They ALSO agreed on a phased-in boycott. And finally, they called for another meeting in the spring (the Second Congress) if matters were not resolved by these steps. You might compare the "Stamp Act Congress" of 1765 after which, along with boycotting, the colonists succeeded in convincing Parliament to rescind the Stamp Act. They hoped for something similar in the First Congress and the beginning of the Second.
A. George WashingtonB. Thomas PaineC. Ben FranklinD. Thomas Jefferson
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 Continental Association was created by the First Continental Congress in response to the passage of the Coercive (or Intolerable) Acts by the British government over the American colonies. In essence, the Association was a group of representatives which came together in Philadelphia with the intent on deciding which of the Coercive Acts they wanted to repeal. In the end they adopted three actions which went against the Acts.The first action called for the non-importation of British goods after December 1st, 1774.The second was for the non-consumption of British products after March 1st, 1775.And the third called for the non-exportation of American goods to Britain and the British West Indies after September 10th, 1775.Despite the challenges these adaptations posed for the Colonists, they were carefully designed to appeal to different groups and regions across the American colonies.
1.) Restore civil rights and raise a militia2.) Boycott all British goods
A united America was needed.
the committees of correspondence formed are came first
The main demand of the Declaration of Rights from the First Continental Congress was to assert the rights of the colonists to govern themselves and have representation in the British government. It also called for an end to oppressive acts by the British Parliament and sought to uphold the traditional rights and liberties of Englishmen.
the main demand was to be free and have a democratic government.
the sugar act came first
The Boston Massacre came first out of the four. March 1770 – Boston Massacre https://homeworkhelp.app/question/which-event-came-first-second-continental-congress-9-boston-tea-party-7-boston-massacre-13-declaration-of-independence/
the sugar act came first
the sugar act came first
The Constitutional Convention happened first. The Convention ran from May 21 to September 17, 1787; the first essays of the Federalist Papers appeared in New York newspapers on October 5, 1787 and ended on June 27, 1788, shortly after the ninth state (New Hampshire) ratified the Constitution and accepted it as the framework for the new government.
In the first continental congress delegates decided to boycott all british goods so no colonial goods were shipped and no british good were taken in and they also created a list of grievances In the second continental congress the delegates decided to make a document listing all of America's independence from Britain
The congress was adopted under the Articles of Confederation. It was made of delegates from several states, and came just after the second continental congress.