What action did the First Continental Congress take to show its s disapproval of English policies

The First Continental Congress took several actions to show its disapproval of English policies. One of the main actions was the creation of the Continental Association, which called for a boycott of British goods and the non-importation of British goods. The Congress also issued a Declaration of Rights and Grievances, which outlined the colonists' objections to British policies and asserted their rights as Englishmen. Additionally, the Congress called for the colonies to arm themselves and prepare for potential conflict with the British government.