Multiple Choice
What was the significance of the Annapolis meeting?
A) It was the first national convention of women demanding the right to vote.
B) It issued the Declaration of Independence.
C) It dissolved the Continental Congress.
D) It selected George Washington as the first post-Revolutionary president.
E) It issued the first call for the Constitutional Convention,which would form in Philadelphia in 1787.
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