The Continental Congress Summary

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Due to the enactment of the Coercive Acts, the colonists were put into a situation where they needed to band together to fight the oppression from the British Parliament. On September 5, 1774, twelve of the original thirteen colonies – excluding Georgia – sent delegates to meet in Philadelphia. History’s article “The Continental Congress” explains that the reason Georgia did not make it to the Continental Congress was because they were “fighting a Native-American uprising and [were] dependent on the British for military supplies.” Of the present members, there were fifty six, including the following: Patrick Henry, George Washington, John Adams, John Dickinson, Samuel Adams, and John Jay. These members elected Peyton Randolph from Virginia