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soldi70 [24.7K]
3 years ago
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Which of the following actions did the First Continental Congress take in 1774? Delegates discussed ways to end boycofts to avoi

d war with Britain O Delegates created a plan of self-government for the colonies. O Delegates wrote an official protest against the Intolerable Acts. O Delegates called for acceptance of housing British officials.​
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sasho [114]3 years ago
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Answer:

government for the colonies. O Delegates wrote an official protest against the Intolerable Acts. O Delegates called for acceptance of housing British officials.​

Explanation:

boycofts to avoid war with Britain O Delegates created a plan of self-government for the colonies. O Delegates wrote an official protest against the Intolerable Acts. O Delegates called for acceptance of housing British officials.​

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