yes
no, he was one of the riders for the first continental congress.
Yes. he was part of the Virginia House of Burgesses and attended the Second Continental Congress.
Yes. Alexander Hamilton was a delegate from New York, and the only New Yorker to sign the Constitution. The other two, John Lansing, Jr., and Robert Yates, walked out of the Convention before it ended because they opposed substituting a new Constitution for the Articles of Confederation.
second continental congress
No member of the current day family known as the Bush family took part in the Continental Congress.
The framers of the Constitution were part of the Second Continental Congress.
There were those in the Continental Congress that wanted to stay a part of Great Britain. It took the events of the Boston Massacre and the writing of the Declaration of Independence to change some of the members.
George Washington was the delegate to the First Continental Congress from Virginia. He went on to be the delegate to the Second Continental Congress. He was also the Commander-in-Chief of the continental Army as well as the first President of the United States.
The continental congress's plan for a central government is called Articles of Confederation. This is part of the government.
The document was written by Thomas Jefferson, and edited by the Continental congress
Limited and restricted functions for the central government.
An olive branch is the type of plant olives come from, sorry i cant help with the second part of the question