What was the "first real colony-wide government"?

Contiental Congress

Massachusetts Congress

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Boycott Congress

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The "first real colony-wide government" was the Continental Congress. It served as a unified governmental body representing the American colonies in their dealings with Great Britain and played a significant role in organizing the colonial resistance to British rule. The First Continental Congress convened in 1774 to address colonial grievances and coordinate a response, ultimately leading to the Declaration of Independence and the formation of the United States.