The most significant action taken by the First Continental Congress was creating the Continental Association. This organization was established to promote the boycott of British goods and to coordinate resistance against the British Parliament's actions, particularly in response to the Intolerable Acts. The other options listed were not key actions of the First Continental Congress.
Which of the following was the most significant action taken by the First Continental Congress?(1 point)Responsescreating the Continental Associationcreating the Continental Associationauthorizing the quartering of British soldiersauthorizing the quartering of British soldiersordering increased trade with Britainordering increased trade with Britainvoting to repeal the Intolerable Acts
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