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The Second Continental Congress assumed powers that its Charter did not give it. As is the condition of most Rebellions or Independence Wars of which the American Revolution was certainly one, the Rebel or Revolutionary leaders rarely have authority on paper to do what they need to do explicitly because being a Rebel or Revolutionary Leader is a treasonous activity to whatever nation they are rebelling against.
In Libya, back in 2012, the Trans-National Council (another Revolutionary Force) orchestrated and coordinated the attacks of the Anti-Qadhafi Militias by appointing generals, training soldiers, and requesting arms from the International Community when Qadhafi's Laws forbade all of those activities.
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The continental congress's plan for a central government is called Articles of Confederation. This is part of the government.
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The acting government during the American Revolution was the Continental Congress. It served as the central governing body for the colonies and made critical decisions such as declaring independence and managing the war effort against Great Britain. The Continental Congress also drafted and ratified the Articles of Confederation, which served as the nation's first constitution.
In 1776, the Continental Congress appointed acommittee to create a plan for a central government.
The Virginia Plan called for representation in Congress by population or by the amount of money given to the central government.
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The continental congress's plan for a central government is called Articles of Confederation. This is part of the government.
The Second Continental Congress was accepted as the central government because the necessities of war gave its decisions popular support.
Although the Second Continental Congress had take on the functions of a central government, it really had no power to do so. The only thing that made Congress a central government was the fact that the necessities of war gave its decisions popular support.
So they could be a central government of the 13 colonies
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They combined forces to gain more Power
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