Question
A) In response to British taxation, colonial leaders created committees of correspondence and held the
First Continental Congress.
What do these actions reveal about the colonists’ political development? (1 point)
They remained loyal to the king and sought only minor reforms.
They wanted to expand voting rights within Britain’s Parliament.
They were learning to unify and coordinate resistance against a common authority.
They had little interest in self-government.
First Continental Congress.
What do these actions reveal about the colonists’ political development? (1 point)
They remained loyal to the king and sought only minor reforms.
They wanted to expand voting rights within Britain’s Parliament.
They were learning to unify and coordinate resistance against a common authority.
They had little interest in self-government.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The actions of creating committees of correspondence and holding the First Continental Congress reveal that the colonists were learning to unify and coordinate resistance against a common authority. This demonstrates their growing political organization and willingness to collectively address grievances against British governance.