The formation of the First Continental Congress was a direct result of Britain's passage of the Intolerable Acts. The Intolerable Acts were seen as punitive measures that prompted the colonies to unite and respond collectively, leading to the convening of the First Continental Congress in September 1774.
Which event was a direct result of Britain's passage of the Intolerable Acts?(1 point) Responses the fighting at Bunker Hill the fighting at Bunker Hill the drafting of the Declaration of Independence the drafting of the Declaration of Independence the formation of the First Continental Congress the formation of the First Continental Congress the publication of Common Sense
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I apologize for the oversight. The correct answer is the formation of the First Continental Congress. The Intolerable Acts were reactionary measures imposed by Britain in response to the Boston Tea Party, and these acts galvanized the colonies to come together and respond to British rule, ultimately leading to the First Continental Congress in 1774.
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choose one the awnsers i provided.
I apologize for the confusion earlier. The correct answer from the options you provided is the formation of the First Continental Congress.