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The First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia on September 5, 1774. In an attempt to get the best representation of a united colony, how did the Congress allocate votes between the colonies?

A.

The Congress had no authority; therefore, there were no votes necessary.

B.

Each of the 13 colonies got one vote.

C.

The number of votes for each colony was based on its population.

D.

Each of the colonies got two votes.

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Answer:

The Congress allocate votes between colonies by having each of the 13 colonies get a vote.

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Answer: The answer is B. Each of the 13 colonies got one vote.

Hope it helps and good luck.

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