The Continental
Congress Meets for the First Time
The
delegates to the first Continental Congress met on this date in 1774
with delegates from twelve colonies (Georgia did not send delegates).
The colonies established this Congress in
response to the Coercive Acts, also know as the
Intolerable Acts, which targeted Boston. The meeting of the
Continental Congress, in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, was a
powerful show of support and of unity in the colonies.
This
first Congress was not intended to be a governing body as they still
expected to work things out with the King and continue to be British
Colonies. By the agreed upon meeting time of the Second Continental
Congress, war had already begun and the Congress became a de facto
national governing body directing war efforts and interacting with
foreign powers.
This
body of men, many of whom are well know to us today, helped to unify
the American Colony's efforts for independence and helped create the
structure for the United States to succeed. They struggled and
learned, made mistake and had successes, and out of it all they
secured the blessings of Liberty for us all.
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you doing to unify and organize your area for freedom from oppressive
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