The First Continental Congress marks the moment when __________.
A) Americans realized they were no longer British in culture
B) Americans began the struggle to overcome local differences to pursue national goals
C) all ties to George III were explicitly rejected
D) Americans realized they had too little in common to become a single nation
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Q11: In objecting to the Sugar Act, James
Q12: In contrast to American republicans, British monarchists
Q13: The First Continental Congress met mainly to
Q14: The primary purpose of the Sugar Act
Q15: The Continental Congress's debate over opening with
Q17: British Prime Minister William Pitt's main goal
Q18: Pressured by British merchants, in March 1766,
Q19: In the aftermath of the French and
Q20: The signing of the Hard Labor and
Q21: The American Revolution became a military conflict
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