Which of these is NOT true about the First Continental Congress?

A. Delegates from Georgia attended.
B. It was in response to the ¨intolerable acts¨
C. Delegates met in Philadelphia
D. Delegates agreed to boycott all British goods.

A. Delegates from Georgia attended.

The statement "Delegates agreed to boycott all British goods" is NOT true about the First Continental Congress.

To determine which of the statements is NOT true about the First Continental Congress, we will go through each option and eliminate the statement that does not align with historical facts.

A. Delegates from Georgia attended: This statement is true. Delegates from all thirteen colonies attended the First Continental Congress, including delegates from Georgia.

B. It was in response to the "intolerable acts": This statement is also true. The First Continental Congress was convened in response to the "Intolerable Acts" passed by the British Parliament, which were seen as oppressive measures by the colonies.

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

D. Delegates agreed to boycott all British goods: This statement is also true. As a response to the British policies, the delegates agreed to implement a boycott on British goods as a form of protest and to put economic pressure on Great Britain.

Therefore, based on the process of elimination, the statement that is NOT true about the First Continental Congress is:

A. Delegates from Georgia attended.

So, the correct answer is A.