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By: Cole Goundrill

Main Menu WHO Was Involved? WHEN Did It Happen? WHERE Did It Happen? WHAT Happened? WHY Did It Happen? OTHER Information Bibliography

WHO Was Involved? The delegates that were elected from the thirteen colonies were Thomas Jefferson, George Washington led the Continental army, Samuel Adams led Washington’s army to an island, Patrick Henry was a treason, Richard Henry Lee, Edmund Pendleton, Richard Bland, Peyton Randolph, Joesph Galloway, and Suffolk County. ! MAIN MENU

WHERE Did It Happen? Congress met in Pennsylvania in Carpenter’s Hall They met again in Pennsylvania’s state house. INSERT PICTURE URL HERE! MAIN MENU PUT PICTURE HERE

WHY Did It Happen? Congress Congress wanted to be apart from Britain Parliament England made laws to make it hard to trade Parliament started to tax on sugar Parliament sent the sugar act, stamp act and the Townshend act INSERT PICTURE URL HERE! MAIN MENU PUT PICTURE HERE

WHEN Did It Happen? Congress sent delegates on September October 14 The declaration of Independence established the course of Congress Congress met again in May10, 1775 INSERT PICTURE URL HERE!/ MAIN MENU PUT PICTURE HERE

WHAT Happened? Congress Congress made British to repeal the acts Congress met again to create the continental army Washington’s Army George Washington was elected to lead the army Washington’s men died of disease. MAIN MENU INSERT PICTUR URL HERE!

OTHER Information Congress agreed to boycott goods The delegates were elected by the people John Adams thought that The continental congress was like a school for Colonial leaders MAIN MENU

BIBLIOGRAPHY Works Cited “First Continental Congress.” Continental Congress k12tn.net. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Jan Morris, Richard B. The Revolutionary War. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Company, Print.Osborne, Mary P, and Natalie P Boyce. Magical Tree House Research Guide American Revolution. New York: Random House, Print. “Proceedings of the First Continental Congress.” UShistory.org. N.p., Winter Web. 14 Feb Rakove, Jack N. “Continental Congress.” World Book Online World Book Student. Web. 7 Feb MAIN MENU