Question
After the conclusion of the First Continental Congress, what decision was made?
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1 point
To boycott all trade with Britain in order to demonstrate the colonists’ commitment to their demands
To try and make amends with King George and reach a compromise in order to avoid war.
To declare draft a continental army and to war against Britain
To boycott trade with Britain, excluding the sale of rice because of its importance to South Carolina’s economy
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1 point
To boycott all trade with Britain in order to demonstrate the colonists’ commitment to their demands
To try and make amends with King George and reach a compromise in order to avoid war.
To declare draft a continental army and to war against Britain
To boycott trade with Britain, excluding the sale of rice because of its importance to South Carolina’s economy
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The decision made after the conclusion of the First Continental Congress was:
**To boycott all trade with Britain in order to demonstrate the colonists’ commitment to their demands.**
This decision was part of the broader strategy to exert economic pressure on Britain and assert colonial rights in response to various acts imposed by the British government.
**To boycott all trade with Britain in order to demonstrate the colonists’ commitment to their demands.**
This decision was part of the broader strategy to exert economic pressure on Britain and assert colonial rights in response to various acts imposed by the British government.