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What prompted American colonists to convene the Continental Congress?

A. Disloyal American colonists were being condemned without trial,
B. Colonial political leaders were frustrated with the lack of colonial
representation in Parliament,
C. The Congress had been tasked with choosing a form of
government for the colonies,
D. The public was protesting against British violations of their rights.

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D.) The public was protesting against British violations of their rights.

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Answer:

D. The public was protesting against British violations of their rights.

Step-by-step explanation:

What prompted American colonists to convene the Continental Congress is that "the public was protesting against British violations of their rights."

The American colonists made their first continental congress when the British Parliament issued the Coercive Acts in 1774, which was known as the Intolerable Acts among the American colonists.

The American colonists felt that these Acts was a violation of some of their basic rights. Hence, the American colonists United through the continental congress to go against these Acts

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