The First Continental Congress: The Boston Tea Party

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In the 1774, the first Continental Congress was put together. The Congress was a meeting of delegates from all except one of the thirteen colonies. They all met to discuss what shall be done about the “Intolerable Acts” that was being passed as a response for the” Boston Tea Party”. The meeting elected fifty-six delegates from the colonies except Georgia. Georgia did not want to upset Britain because they required help from Britain about Georgia’s Native American problem. However, some delegates that attended the first Congress were Patrick Henry, George Washington, John Adams, and John Jay. Even though the First Continental Congress was indeed important as well, historical it was still not as significant as the Second Continental Congress.