The delegates to the First Continental Congress agreed to make new tax laws, expel British troops and declare independence.
Answer: Option A, B & D
Explanation:
The first continental congress was the first meeting of the twelve colonies out of the thirteen colonies which were under the rule of the British colonist. All the colonies under the rule of British were very upset with the rule and were badly exploited by the colonist.
The colonies had met in a meeting to fight for independence and wanted to get free from the rule of the colonists and declare themselves as free nations. They wanted to boycott all the British things even the British troops.