Yes
they didn't really. Not in this war. The very existence of a Continental Congress was an issue for war.
Declare war and make peace treaties
to make preparation for war call for peace and declare independence
The First Continental Congress originally called for peace. When peace was not possible a declaration of war was issued and a declaration of independence.
It helped make preparation's for war call for peace and declare independence.
It's purpose was to make preparation for war call for peace and declare independence.
the congress
The Congress had the power to declare war, make peace, and make treaties.
Under the Articles of Confederation, it was the responsibility of Congress to take care of foreign affairs, and make any proclamations of war or peace. It was also the job of Congress to make sure the army and navy were well maintained.
Yes. Article 9 of the Articles of Confederation granted Congress the power to settle both border and interstate disputes. Congress was instructed to assemble a panel of judges to hear the disagreement and render a fair decision.
the congress
the congress