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What did the First Continental Congress decide to do?

a. stop all trade with Britain
b. declare independence from Britain
c. form a united colonial government
d. disband the sons and daughters of liberty


What led the British to march on Lexington and Concord?

a. organization of colonial militias
b. boycotts of British tea and other imports
c. colonial resistance in the Boston Massacre
d. meeting of the First Continental Congress

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Answer: it’s A and A hope I helped!

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Answer:

1. The primary accomplishment of the First Continental Congress was a compact among the colonies to boycott British goods beginning on December 1, 1774 unless parliament should rescind the Intolerable Acts. ... Committees of observation and inspection were to be formed in each Colony to ensure compliance with the boycott.

2.On the night of April 18, 1775, 700 British soldiers began to march toward Concord. ... About seventy volunteer soldiers called minutemen lined the Lexington Green to warn the redcoats British troops not to trespass on the property of freeborn English subjects. A shot rang out; the British troops fired.

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