The First Continental Congress was attended by delegates from each colony except Georgia.
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It was the Syrian place....... from what i believe
Twelve of the 13 original colonies; the exception was Georgia, which was considered a convict colony.
It wasn't a colony. It was just a place where England sent its criminals.
The Province of Georgia was the only colony not present at the First Continental Congress.
Delegates from all thirteen colonies attended the First Continental Congress in September 1774. Some notable figures included John Adams and Samuel Adams from Massachusetts, George Washington and Patrick Henry from Virginia, John Jay from New York, and John Dickinson from Pennsylvania. The purpose of the Congress was to address concerns and grievances against British rule and discuss potential actions to take.
Georgia. They did not send a representative to meet in the first continental congress.
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It was the Syrian place....... from what i believe
It was the Syrian place....... from what i believe
Twelve of the 13 original colonies; the exception was Georgia, which was considered a convict colony.
It wasn't a colony. It was just a place where England sent its criminals.
During the First Continental Congress in 1774, delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies sent representatives, totaling 56 delegates. Each colony sent a varying number of delegates based on its size and population, with Virginia sending the most at 7 and Delaware sending the least at 2. Georgia did not send delegates to the Congress. The delegates convened to address colonial grievances and seek a unified response to British policies.
The Province of Georgia was the only colony not present at the First Continental Congress.
Georgia. They did not send a representative to meet in the first continental congress.
The Continental Congress asked each individual colony to prepare and adopt their own state constitutions.
Virgina