At the first continental congress, the significant action that the delegates decided was to boycott British goods in order to show their dissent against the British policies
Step-by-step explanation:
- The First Continental Congress was conducted from September 5, 1774-October 26, 1774 where its delegates from each colonial state met at the Carpenter’s Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The delegates held the congress to;
- Show their dissent against the British
- Disapprove British policies
- Rescind the Intolerable Acts
- To boycott British goods and thereby imposing economic sanction on the British
- Convey their demands to King George III about colonial issues.
- Many patriots like George Washington, John Adam, Samuel Adams, s were part of the delegate