their most important decision was making George Washington their commander in chief (president).
They boycotted British imports
they called for a boycott of all British imports
After the First Continental Congress sent its delegates home in October of 1774, English Parliament discussed the American grievances and general situation, while life continued as normal in the colonies, with patriots continuing to agitate, loyalists continuing to support British rule, British troops continuing to occupy Boston, and most everyone likely wondering what the future might bring. In April of 1775, formal hostilities erupted between the colonies and the home-country, with the Second Continental Congress reconvening the next month -- May of 1775.
When Congress passes a bill and the president then uses his power of veto the bill can go through Congress again. If both houses then vote 2/3 or more the second time for the bill then it passes and becomes law.
their most important decision was making George Washington their commander in chief (president).
The actions that the Second Continental Congress took to begin governing the colonies were authorizing a currency with a post office, creating committees to handle relations with Native Americans and foreign countries, and it created the continental army.
Some called for war others for peace. Once again they compromised. Although the congress did not openly revolt delegates showed their growing dissatisfaction.
Forming the Association to impose a complete boycott of all British goods
The most important action taken by the Continental Congress to protest the Intolerable Acts was the formation of the First Continental Congress in 1774. During this meeting, delegates from twelve out of the thirteen colonies came together to discuss their grievances and plan a unified response to the British government. It was during this congress that agreements were made to boycott British goods, support non-importation agreements, and prepare militias for potential conflict with British forces.
Second Continental Congress
The First Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Rights and Grievances and the Continental Association.that's i think........
They boycotted British imports
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This doesn't really have anything to do with the Civil War, but I'll answer it anyway. I'd say that the Declaration of Independence definitely was an action that the Continental Congress took to pursue war.
they called for a boycott of all British imports
they called for a boycott of all British imports