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even in the First Continental Congress itself
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there actually were a range of opinions.
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Not everybody in the Congress agreed on the level
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of what needed to be done.
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So it's not as though in 1774
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you had a blob of Patriot and then a blob of Loyalist.
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You had a spectrum of opinions throughout society.
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So let's look first at the First Continental Congress
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in a little bit more detail here,
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just at the start of the lecture.
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And as I mentioned when I last discussed the Congress,
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it wasn't only composed of radicals