Which of these is NOT true about the First Continental Congress?(1 point)

Responses

Delegates from Georgia attended
Delegates from Georgia attended

It was in response to the “intolerable acts’
It was in response to the “intolerable acts’

Delegates met in Philadelphia
Delegates met in Philadelphia

Delegates agreed to boycott all British goods

Delegates from Georgia attended

Delegates from Georgia attended

To determine which statement is NOT true about the First Continental Congress, let's review the options:

1. Delegates from Georgia attended: This statement is false. Delegates from Georgia did not attend the First Continental Congress.

2. It was in response to the "intolerable acts": This statement is true. The First Continental Congress was convened in 1774 by the American colonies as a response to the "intolerable acts" passed by the British Parliament.

3. Delegates met in Philadelphia: This statement is true. The First Continental Congress assembled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from September 5 to October 26, 1774.

4. Delegates agreed to boycott all British goods: This statement is true. One of the significant actions taken by the First Continental Congress was to unanimously agree to a boycott of British goods in protest against British policies.

Therefore, the statement that is NOT true about the First Continental Congress is that delegates from Georgia attended.