Why was the meeting of the first continental congress such a dangerous act?
a) there we...
Why was the meeting of the first continental congress such a dangerous act?
a) there were likely to be riots and violent demonstrations as a result of the gathering.
b) the colonists who met this way were risking ambush by the british army.
c) the colonists were gathering to discuss a move against england, a treasonous act punishable by death.
d) in the meeting, colonists told scandalous lies about the english governors who ruled the colonies.
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