Where did the First Continental Congress meet? What colony did not attend the First Continental Congress? What was the first major battle of the Revolutionary War? What occurred at... Where did the First Continental Congress meet? What colony did not attend the First Continental Congress? What was the first major battle of the Revolutionary War? What occurred at the Boston Tea Party?
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The question is asking about historical events related to the First Continental Congress, the first major battle of the Revolutionary War, and the Boston Tea Party. It seeks specific information about these events.
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Philadelphia; Georgia; Battle of Lexington and Concord; Tea dumped into harbor by disguised colonists.
The First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia. Georgia did not attend. The first major battle of the Revolutionary War was the Battle of Lexington and Concord. During the Boston Tea Party, colonists disguised as Native Americans dumped tea into Boston Harbor.
Answer for screen readers
The First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia. Georgia did not attend. The first major battle of the Revolutionary War was the Battle of Lexington and Concord. During the Boston Tea Party, colonists disguised as Native Americans dumped tea into Boston Harbor.
More Information
The Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, a reaction to the Tea Act imposed by Britain. It became a pivotal event leading up to the American Revolution.
Tips
Confusing the significance of different battles and events can lead to misunderstandings about the timeline of the Revolutionary War.
Sources
- The First Continental Congress Convenes - Pieces of History - prologue.blogs.archives.gov
- First Continental Congress | George Washington's Mount Vernon - mountvernon.org
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