Answer:
(1) Georgia.
(2) American.
(3) militia.
Explanation:
The Continental Congress Delegates from every colony except <u>Georgia</u> attended the Continental Congress in September 1774. At the gathering, Patrick Henry stated, "I am not a Virginian, but an <u>American</u>" The most important decision delegates made concerned armed opposition to Great Britain. A resolution was passed to form a <u>militia</u>.
The First Continental Congress was convened in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, between September 5 - October 26, 1774. Delegates from 12 of the 13 British North American colonies attended. Georgia, were the British Loyalists were a majority, did not attend. Patrick Henry, one of the delegates of Virginia, while arguing for the need for the colonies to unite and create a new government, famously declared: "I am not a Virginian, but an American". While the Congress drafted a petition to be brought before King George III to try and negotiate a peaceful solution, the delegates anticipated war, and urged states to form local militias to battle the British.
Answer:
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Charles Coughlin, Huey long, Dr. Francis Townsend
Explanation:
Roosevelt held the presidency from 1934 to 1945,leading the United States through the Great depression.
Charles Coughlin attracted between 30 and 45 million listeners a week making him one of America's most influential opinion-makers.
Long during the Great Depression became the country's most impassioned advocate of retribution of wealth from the rich to the poor.
Townsend plan to end the Great Depression was to open up jobs for younger workers, while forcing seniors to spend more money in the consumer economy
The invention of trains, and cars I think.
Answer:
Jefferson Davis, a former U.S. Senator and Secretary of War, was elected President of the Confederate States of America by the members of the Confederate constitutional convention. After four bloody years of conflict, the United States defeated the Confederate States.
Explanation: