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May 10, 1775
The Second Continental Congress met on May 10, 1775, to plan further responses if the British government did not repeal or modify the acts; however, the American Revolutionary War had started by that time with the Battles of Lexington and Concord, and the Congress was called upon to take charge of the war effort.
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The Second Congress continued to meet until March 1, 1781, when the Articles of Confederation that established a new national government for the United States ...
Many delegates are already en route to Philadelphia, where Congress convenes on 10 May 1775. Notable additions include Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, and ...
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The Second Continental Congress ran from May 10, 1775 to March 2, 1789. The Journals of the Continental Congress are the records of the daily proceedings of the ...
Its last act was to set a date for another Congress to meet on May 10, 1775, to consider further steps. Before that Second Continental Congress assembled in ...
May 14, 1776 ... Jefferson arrives back in Philadelphia to attend the second Continental Congress. He remains until September. Richard Henry Lee attends with ...
The Second Continental Congress met on May 10, 1775, as a result of the British Parliament failing to address issues raised by the First Continental Congress, ...
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