The First Continental Congress
A Short History
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- The British imposed the harsh Coercive Acts on the citizens of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in response to the Boston Tea Party.
- Men like Samuel Adams and John Adams in Boston; Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington in Virginia; openly opposed the British aggression.
- In September 1774, 56 delegates from 12 of the British colonies in North America came together in the First Continental Congress to seek redress for their grievances against King George III and the British Parliament.
- The delegates endorsed the radical Suffolk Resolves and voted down Joseph Galloway’s Plan for Union.
- A petition was drafted and sent to King George III listing the colonies grievances with the British Parliament.
- The Congress formed a Continental Association which established a network to enforce the boycott on British goods.
- The delegates agreed to meet the following spring if the British did not address their grievances.
- The First Continental Congress of 1774 formed the basis of the modern legislative branch of the United States government.
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