Answer:
The two achievements of the first Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls were that it marked the beginning of the women’s rights movement, and that the delegates passed a resolution supporting women's suffrage.
Explanation:
The correct answer should be <span>Colonies were taking active steps to resist British laws.
The war had not yet begun even though the Letter of Abigail was written in the same year as when the war began. The letter was written in February while the War began in July when the declaration of independence was made. They did not resolve their differences but have not yet begun fighting in the war which came a few months later.</span>
The conflict in the hundred years' war
They pushed for a war against Britain to restore national honor. They insisted that invading British-held Canada would deprive the Native Americans of their main source of arms and drive the British out of Native Americans. They also believed that the British would make naval acknowledgement to get Canada back from the Americans.