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What was the porpose of the Continental Congress?

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It served as the 13 colonies government until later when we actually got a government

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The Continental Congress was a group of delegates who worked together to act on behalf of the North American colonies in the 1770s.

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The Continental Congress was a group of delegates who worked together to act on behalf of the North American colonies in the 1770s. Beginning with the Sugar Act in 1764, the British Parliament passed a series of laws that were unpopular with many colonists in the North American colonies.

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