Bulloch expects the men representing the colony of Georgia to present the issues and needs of their colony to the Continental Congress, but he also urges them to participate in the decision-making process of the congress for the higher and common good of all the colonies.
At first, Bulloch refers to the issued and needs in Georgia, but then he adds to this and refers to the engagement to a "great and righteous cause," something larger than their own colony, this is, all the colonies gathered together by the Continental Congress by mentioning it is a "continental" and not only a "provincial" matter.
The reasons given by Bulloch to support the men representing the colony of Georgia to the Continental Congress are their patriotism, firmness and integrity.
Phoenician access to the Mediterranean Sea led to "<span>the Greek's decision to invade Phoenicia in order to control their trade routes" this this was an essential step for Greece. </span>