When the colonies revolted from Britain, they were not very united, because each colony had different laws and practices. At first they began to correspond through letters in an effort to share information, but that was slow and unreliable. Then, colonists attempted to unite with the Continental Congress, in which delegates from each state attended with the intentions of their state in mind. This congress was eventually where the Declaration of Independence was produced.
Chat with our AI personalities
They yelled REALLY loudly.But in all seriousness, much of the communication was "through the grapevine". If letter needed to be sent, it would be taken by horseback to therecipient.
:{D
The U.S. Constitution.
Albany Plan of Union
The general purpose of the Continental Congress was to unite the colonies in their opposition to British policies.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
No, because they knew that none of the colonists could stop them from taxing on them.also because they thought that they were the controller of the colonies and the people would do as said.