at which meeting was georgia not represented?

a. provincial congress
b. frist continenental congress
c. second continental congress
d. council of safety.

@ms.sue i think b

Georgia did not participate in the first one, but the second one :)

You are right.

To determine at which meeting Georgia was not represented, we need to examine each option and find any historical evidence of Georgia's presence or absence at those meetings.

a. Provincial Congress: The Provincial Congresses were assemblies that represented the interests of the American colonies before the Revolutionary War. Georgia did participate in the Provincial Congress, so it was represented here.

b. First Continental Congress: The First Continental Congress, convened in 1774, brought together delegates from each of the colonies (except Georgia) to address grievances against British rule. Therefore, Georgia was not represented at the First Continental Congress.

c. Second Continental Congress: The Second Continental Congress, which began in 1775, played a significant role in the American Revolution and eventually adopted the Declaration of Independence. Georgia did participate in the Second Continental Congress, so it was represented here.

d. Council of Safety: The Council of Safety was a governing body established by Georgia during the Revolutionary War to exercise executive powers. Since it was specifically set up by Georgia, it is safe to say that Georgia was indeed represented at the Council of Safety.

Therefore, the answer to your question is b. Georgia was not represented at the First Continental Congress.