In the autumn of 1777, as the air grew colder and the Revolutionary War lumbered into yet another year of uncertainty, the Continental Congress found itself facing a problem that could no longer be postponed: the United States of America existed only as an idea—an inspiring one, a defiant one, but still a fragile and …
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The First Continental Congress: Igniting the Flames of Revolution
Picture this: Philadelphia, September 1774. The air crackles with anticipation as twelve of the thirteen American colonies gather for a momentous event in history—the First Continental Congress. This pivotal gathering serves as a battleground of ideas, where delegates unite to confront the oppressive grip of the British government. Tensions between the colonists and the British …