In Colonial America, various public officials were elected or appointed in each colony throughout the time preceding the establishment of the United States. In that same time-period, however, there was no national senate-body; thus, there were no senators existing at the time for any of the colonies.
Twelve of them.
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There was no one from Tennessee because it wasn't a state yet! Only the original 13 colonies went representatives to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
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Twelve of the 13 original colonies; the exception was Georgia, which was considered a convict colony.
The Second Continental Congress was made up of delegates from the thirteen British colonies of America. Its original purpose was to oversee the colonial war effort against Great Britain.
The Second Continental Congress was a convention that was held in Philadelphia for the original thirteen colonies. The convention was held in 1775.
The First Continental Congress was formed of the original colonies but Georgia did not attend. During the Second Continental Congress Georgia did send one representative by the name of Lyman Hall.
The Second Continental Congress was made up of delegates from the original 13 colonies which first met on May 10, 1775 in Philadelphia, PA. The important decision which was made by this group, was the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
Congress did not establish Delaware. Delaware was one of the original thirteen colonies.
Well PA was one of the original 13 colonies so there was no president when the declaration of independence declared it a state. Another answer: Pennsylvania was one of the 13 original states. Peyton Randolph was the President of the First Continental Congress. John Hancock was the President of the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776 when the United States of America declared its independence from Great Britain.
The Continental Congress had one representative from each colony.
The Continental Army was all the militia, minutemen, etc. of the Original Thirteen Colonies joined together under the command of George Washington.