Which actions did the First Continental Congress take that led to the American Revolution?
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O They voted to boycott all trade with Britain until Parliament stopped taxing the colonies.
O They sent a militia to Concord to steal weapons from the British, starting the war
O They made a formal declaration of war on Britain because Britain passed the Intolerable Acts.
They created a resolution with grievances against the king, which led to further conflict.

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The First Continental Congress was prompted by the Coercive Acts, known in America as the Intolerable Acts, which Parliament passed in early 1774 to reassert its dominance over the American colonies following the Boston Tea Party. ... Across North America, colonists rose in solidarity with the people of Massachusetts.