Answer:
The correct answer is 2. The First Continental Congress is a good example of resolving conflict, because it met in order to reach a solution to the Intolerable Acts passed by the British Parliament.
Explanation:
The First Continental Congress was a convention of 56 delegates from 12 British-American colonies that met at Carpenters Hall in Pennsylvania from September 5 to October 26, 1774. It was formally dissolved on May 10, 1775. It was a response to the approval of the Coercive Acts (or Intolerable Acts, as they were called by American colonials) by the British Parliament, which were in fact a punishment for Boston following the Boston Tea Party.
There were 13 colonies at that time, but Georgia chose not to send any delegates, hoping to get help from the British government with problems with Indians in its border area.
The aim was to discuss appropriate responses. On October 20, 1774, for example, the association article was presented, whereby the colonies jointly committed each other to boycott British goods from December 1, 1774. As a result, imports fell by 97%. They also threatened to stop exporting to Great Britain. A second congress was also called on May 10, 1775, to which Quebec, Saint John's Island, Nova Scotia, Georgia, East Florida, and West Florida were invited. With the exception of Georgia, they did not respond.