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The Continental Congress was a
series of
legislative bodies, with some
executive function, for
the Thirteen Colonies of
Great Britain in
North America...
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The Second Continental Congress (1775–1781) was
the meetings of
delegates from
the Thirteen Colonies that
united in
support of
the American Revolution...
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The First Continental Congress was a
meeting of
delegates of 12 of
the Thirteen Colonies held from
September 5 to
October 26, 1774, at Carpenters' Hall...
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The president of
the United States in
Congress ****embled,
known unofficially as
the president of
the Continental Congress and
later as
president of the...
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The Continental Congress was
initially a
convention of
delegates from
several British American colonies at
the height of
the American Revolution era, who...
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resolution p****ed by
the Second Continental Congress,
meeting in
Philadelphia after the war's outbreak.
The Continental Army was
created to coordinate...
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The Stamp Act
Congress (October 7 – 25, 1765), also
known as
the Continental Congress of 1765, was a
meeting held in New York City in
the colonial Province...
- 1781,
formally replacing the Second Continental Congress.
The Congress continued to
refer itself as
the "
Continental Congress"
throughout its eight-year...
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charged by the
Second Continental Congress with
drafting the Declaration of Independence. Franklin, Adams, and John Jay
negotiated the 1783
Treaty of Paris...
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The Declaration and
Resolves of
the First Continental Congress (also
known as
the Declaration of
Colonial Rights, or
the Declaration of Rights) was a statement...