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Forging a Fragile Union: The Day America Tried Its First Government

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

a group of people sitting at a table

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 …

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