What was the purpose of the Committee of correspondence created by the Massachusetts colonial Assembly?

The Committee of Correspondence was created by the Massachusetts colonial Assembly in order to facilitate communication and coordination between the American colonies in response to growing unrest and discontent towards British rule. The purpose of the committee was to share information, ideas, and grievances regarding British policies and actions, thereby fostering a sense of unity and solidarity among the colonies. The committee played a crucial role in stimulating opposition to British rule, helping to organize resistance efforts, and ultimately played a significant role in the cause of American independence.