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Nikolay [14]
3 years ago
15

What occurred during both the first and second continental congress?

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1 answer:
kherson [118]3 years ago
8 0
1st
- Demanded repeal of all British laws taxing colonists
<span>-Banned all trade w/ Britain; Organized Continental Association to enforce ban
-Advised each colony to form militia
-Expressed loyalty to Britain


2nd 
</span>- Form Continental Army
<span>-G Wash in command
-Olive Branch Petition 
-Declaration of Independence
-Directed war and acted as central government
-More important</span>
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