This Day in History on September 6: The First Continental Congress Meets
Today, we take a look back at some of the most pivotal moments in history that occurred on September 6th. The First Continental Congress (1774) On September 6, 1774, the First Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With delegates from twelve of the thirteen American colonies, this gathering was a crucial step in the colonies' quest for independence from British rule. The Congress aimed to address the colonies' grievances against the British government, particularly the Intolerable Acts that had been imposed earlier that year. This assembly set the stage for the American Revolutionary War and the eventual Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was a defining moment that paved the way for the birth of the United States of America. The Discovery of the First Asteroid (1888) On this day in 1888, German astronomer Carl Gustav Witt discovered the first asteroid, 433 Eros, from the Urania Observatory in Berlin. This discovery was groundbreaking as
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