. At the First Continental Congress, what significant action did delegates organize against the British?
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They introduced the Coercive Acts
They drafted the Declaration of Independence.
They called for a boycott of all British imports.
They formed the Sons of Liberty to protest the Stamp Act.
At the First Continental Congress, the significant action that the delegates organized against the British was that they called for a boycott of all British imports. This was in response to the Intolerable Acts, which were a series of punitive measures imposed by the British Parliament on the American colonies. The delegates hoped that through a widespread boycott, they could put economic pressure on the British government and force them to address their grievances.