The Non-Importation Agreement

From "The Constitutions of the Several And Independent States of America"

One of the resolutions enacted by the Congress was the declaration of colonial rights. In this document the colonists listed the rights that were being denied them as Englishmen. Major John Sullivan, delegate from New Hampshire, drafted the resolution.Delegates from the colonies met in Philadelphia in the fall of 1774 to decide how to resolve their greivances against the British government. This meeting of colonial representatives-- the first Continental Congress-- passed a number of resolutions aimed at satisfying their complaints.

In the Non-Importation Agreement, colonists cite their opposition to the Stamp Act of 1765, the Townshend Acts of 1767 and the Coercive Acts of 1774.

This declaration was adopted by the Continental Congress On October 14, 1774.

Original Non-Importation Agreement as passed by the first Continental Congress

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Text version of the Non-Importation Agreement