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Continental Congress

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Continental Congress

In US history, the federal legislature of the original 13 states, acting as a provisional government before the American Revolution. It convened in Philadelphia from 1774 to 1789, when the US Constitution was adopted. The Second Continental Congress, convened in May 1775, was responsible for drawing up the Declaration of Independence (1776) and, in 1777, the Articles of Confederation.

The Congress authorized an army to resist the British and issued paper money to finance the war effort. It also oversaw the deliberations of the Constitutional Convention.

The Continental Congress was inspired by the advice and activities of Samuel Adams in the initial stages of the resistance of the colonies to the British prime minister George Grenville's Stamp Act 1765. It was intended as a federal body composed of states' representatives which should meet annually and whose functions were primarily to organize the best way of forcing ‘the British Parliament to come to proper terms’. Its first act was to address a petition to King George III promising loyalty in consideration of the redress of grievances.



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The first Continental Congress, beginning to meet in 1774, was a recognition that an extra-legal body was necessary to represent the interests of the people.
At 25 he served in the first Virginia state convention and he became the youngest member of the Continental Congress in 1780, where he took notes that form a great part of this book.
By the end of June that year, the Second Continental Congress had passed a Declaration of Independence telling Britain why "these United Colonies are and ought to be free and independent states.
 
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