Examples of 'committees of correspondence' in a sentence

Meaning of "committees of correspondence"

Committees of Correspondence: Refers to groups of people who exchange information and ideas, especially in a political context

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Carroll served on various committees of correspondence.
Committees of Correspondence were forming throughout the colonies.
And almost all of them were prominent members of the committees of correspondence.
The Committees of Correspondence rallied opposition on common causes and established plans for collective action.
Committees of Safety were a later outcome of the committees of correspondence.
They had Committees of Correspondence that got the word out to the colonies.
This egregious threat to local liberty prompted the colonists to form the Committees of Correspondence.
We need Committees of Correspondence now.
Significance of the first and second Continental Congresses and of the Committees of Correspondence.
It resulted in the Committees of Correspondence.
Committees of Correspondence.
They met anyway - Committees of Correspondence.
By 1780, committees of correspondence had also been formed in Great Britain and Ireland.
Establishment of Inter-Colonial Committees of Correspondence.
In 2000 the group changed its name to the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism.

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Following the Boston Massacre in 1770, Committees of Correspondence were formed.

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