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What was the main reason the colonists assembled for the first continental congress? question 27 options: to work out an arrangement with the american indians to demand the right to settle west of the appalachian mountains to decide how much tax they wanted to impose on british goods to discuss their grievances with the british government?

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Hello! The correct answer is to discuss their grievances with the British government.

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The First Continental Congress was assembled in order to discuss the colonies' grievances with the British government. It was a response to a series of laws that had been passed in Britain called the Intolerable Acts by Americans, which took away some of the rights Massachusetts had enjoyed as a British colony. The congress met in order to decide how to respond to these laws.
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