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All of the following characterize the First Continental Congress except:
Georgia did not attend the Convention.
It sent resolutions to King George and Parliament.
George Washington was chosen as commander-in-chief.
Georgia did not attend the Convention.
It sent resolutions to King George and Parliament.
George Washington was chosen as commander-in-chief.
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"George Washington was chosen as commander-in-chief."
That did not characterize the First Continental Congress. The First Congress (1774) met with Georgia absent and sent petitions/declarations to the King and Parliament; Washington was appointed commander-in-chief at the Second Continental Congress (1775).
That did not characterize the First Continental Congress. The First Congress (1774) met with Georgia absent and sent petitions/declarations to the King and Parliament; Washington was appointed commander-in-chief at the Second Continental Congress (1775).
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