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jekas [21]
3 years ago
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At the First Continental Congress, what significant action did delegates take against the British? A)They called for a boycott o

f all British imports. B)They introduced the Coercive Acts. C)They drafted the Declaration of Independence. D)They formed the Sons of Liberty to protest the Stamp Act.
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2 answers:
Mars2501 [29]3 years ago
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Your answer will be... A because At the First Continental Congress, the delegates discussed boycotting British goods all with each other, but decided to send the Crown a list of their grievances in the hopes of getting the Acts were established.

hoa [83]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is A. At the First Continental Congress, it was decided to call for a boycott of all British imports.

Explanation:

On September 5, 1774, representatives of the assemblies of the colonies met in Philadelphia. The dilemma facing Congress was not simple because it had to show firmness before the British Government and, in turn, had to curb the independence wishes of the Sons of Liberty, which alarmed the conservative sectors, more likely to reach an agreement with the Crown.

Congress passed a Declaration of Rights and Grievances addressed to the people of Great Britain and the colonies, and also approved a petition to the king. Both documents recognized Parliament's right to regulate foreign trade but defended the right of the colonies to manage their own internal affairs without the intervention of the imperial government.

It was also decided to declare a trade boycott against the metropolis. Starting December 1, 1774, both the purchase of English goods and the sale of American goods to the British were prohibited. This decision was a response to the blockade of Boston by the English fleet. It was also decided to convene a second Continental Congress on May 10, 1775.

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