The First Continental Congress (1774) took place in Massachusetts and brought together delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies to discuss recent British acts. Despite a few individuals who were in favor of a war for independence on Great Britain, the main goal of the Congress was to find a solution to conflicts with the motherland (B).
By that time most delegates still believed to be possible some sort of agreement or reconciliation with Great Britain that recognized the colonies as part of the motherland but with its own rights. Many debates during the Congress were about how the relation between colonies and Great Britain should be, and until what point 1) British Parliament authority should be accepted here and 2) British Constitution ascertained colonies’ rights.
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Quakers, virginians, small farms, tobacco,corn and livestock
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neither side realized how deeply the other felt about the issues of slavery and states' rights
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Religion was Islam I think
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Responsibilities are being able to be not appealed and decisions on on cases dealing with the interpretation of the constitution i.e. it can overturn a law passed by Congress if it deems it unconstitutional