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Creating America: Beginnings through World War I (California)1st EditionMCDOUGAL LITTEL 1,105 solutions What was the challenge for the Continental Congress?Many colonists viewed the Intolerable Acts as a turning point and they now felt they had to take concrete actions to prevent a further assault on their liberty. The result was the First Continental Congress, a direct challenge to Lord North and British authority in the colonies.
What challenges did each Continental Congress meeting face?Some challenges the First Continental Congress faced were getting the people to refuse all trades with england so the acts could be repealed. Challenges with the Secong Continental Congress was the British government refusing to compromise. A league of friendship for defense against Native American tribes.
What was a major problem after the revolution?The period following the Revolutionary War was one of instability and change. The end of monarchical rule, evolving governmental structures, religious fragmentation, challenges to the family system, economic flux, and massive population shifts all led to heightened uncertainty and insecurity.
What was the Continental Congress greatest failure Why?Exacerbating the problem, Congress had no mechanism to collect taxes to pay for the war; instead, it relied on contributions from the states, which generally directed whatever revenue they raised toward their own needs. As a result, the paper money issued by Congress quickly came to be regarded as worthless.
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