Before it recessed, the First Continental Congress agreed to:

A. write a Declaration of Independence
B. meet again if grievances against Great Britain were not settled
C. elect George Washington as President
D. take up arms against Great Britain



Answer :

Answer:

B. meet again if grievances against Great Britain were not settled

Explanation:

The First Continental Congress, held in 1774, aimed to address the colonists' grievances with British policies. They hoped their demands would be met, but agreed to reconvene if they weren't. This eventually led to the Second Continental Congress, where the Declaration of Independence was drafted and George Washington was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army.