Who established the first committee of correspondence in Boston in 1772 and why? @Dragan96
Choices: The First Continental Congress established the first committee of correspondence in Boston to aid in inter-colonial communication during the Revolution. John Adams established the first committee of correspondence to enable colonial women to coordinate demonstrations and protests across colonies during the Revolution. Samuel Adams established the first committee of correspondence in Boston because he recognized the importance of spreading colonial resistance through communication. The royal governor of Massachusetts established the first committee of correspondence in Boston to facilitate communication between the British and loyalists.
I wanna say C. Because Sam Adams and Joseph Warren established the first committee in Boston, Massachusetts in 1772.
C, is correct. Thanks!
The first standing Committee of Correspondence was formed by Samuel Adams and twenty other Patriot leaders in November of 1772 in Boston. he first standing Committee of Correspondence was formed by Samuel Adams and twenty other Patriot leaders in November of 1772 in Boston
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