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Essay heading: First Continental Congress
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Independence was not the issue at this meeting, rather the members in Congress sought to “right the wrongs” that the colonies had endured. Along with that redemption, the members of the First Continental Congress sought to gain a voice in London, something they were denied of.
One cannot truly grasp the magnitude of this Continental Congress until we look at the prominent figures in attendance during this time... displayed 300 characters
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Independence was not the issue at this meeting, rather the members in Congress sought to “right the wrongs” that the colonies had endured. Along with that redemption, the members of the First Continental Congress sought to gain a voice in London, something they were denied of.
One cannot truly grasp the magnitude of this Continental Congress until we look at the prominent figures in attendance during this time... displayed next 300 characters
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