. At the First Continental Congress, what significant action did delegates organize against the British?

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They introduced the Coercive Acts
They drafted the Declaration of Independence.
They called for a boycott of all British imports.
They formed the Sons of Liberty to protest the Stamp Act.

They called for a boycott of all British imports.

At the First Continental Congress, the significant action that the delegates organized against the British was that they called for a boycott of all British imports. This was in response to the Intolerable Acts, which were a series of punitive measures imposed by the British Parliament on the American colonies. The delegates hoped that through a widespread boycott, they could put economic pressure on the British government and force them to address their grievances.