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Question
- who played a key role in advocating for colonial rights at the first continental congress?
a. samuel adams
b. george washington
c. peyton randolph
d. john adams
Brief Explanations
To determine the answer, we analyze the roles of each figure at the First Continental Congress:
- Samuel Adams was a prominent advocate for colonial rights and played a key role in organizing resistance against British policies, including at the First Continental Congress.
- George Washington was present but his key military leadership role (like leading the Continental Army) came later, and his focus at the First Congress was more on unity rather than primary advocacy for rights in the same way as Samuel Adams.
- Peyton Randolph was the president of the First Continental Congress but was not the primary advocate for colonial rights in the way the question implies.
- John Adams was also involved, but Samuel Adams is more closely associated with the advocacy for colonial rights and organizing the resistance that led to and was part of the First Continental Congress.
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