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because he was young and had good battle plans

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How did the events at Lexington and concord change the conflict between Great Britian and the colonies?

it change it because the congress had the second continental


Who moved the us capital?

The US Constitution (1787) mandated a national capital, and under the Residence Act (1790), land from Maryland and Virginia was ceded to the federal government for the new capital. Following its completion, it was named Washington in honor of George Washington. (The city was not finished until the term of John Adams.) The Maryland land is the present District of Columbia. The Virginia land was returned to that state in 1846, constituting present-day Alexandria, VA. --- The first gathering place of the US government was for the members of the Continental Congress in a large building that served multiple purposes, in Boston. At this time the colonies were still under British rule, but the chosen delegates were acting for the people in the same way Congress does today. They were chosen by the people to serve as representatives. During the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress met in Philadelphia, and briefly in Trenton, New Jersey. After the war, the Congress held temporary meetings in New York City. At the Constitutional Convention, the writers redesigned the manner in which the government would be built, having 3 main branches -- Legislative (Congress, its House of Representatives and Senate), the Judicial (the Supreme Court), and the Executive (The President of the United States). But it was not until 1800 that Congress met in Washington, DC and the President occupied the White House.


The Continental Congress was unicameral meaning that it did what?

Meaning it met as one group; there was only one house to the Continental Congress. Delegates from all the states met in one single body. When the current US government was designed at the Constitutional Convention in the next decade the legislative branch was made bicameral, meaning there are two houses - the upper house is the US Senate, with two members from every state, and the lower is the House of Representatives, with each state having a proportional number of seats based on its population.


Why would having Thomas Jefferson joining the Washington administration be a problem?

When Thomas Jefferson joined the administration of President George Washington, there was every chance that there would be a clash over Alexander Hamilton's financial system. This was avoided by an early "practice" in Congress called "logrolling". This was another term for vote swaping.


Disease and were a constant problem for the continental army?

Disease and starvation were constant problems for the Continental Army, as was poor hygiene. Many officers were without shoes or proper garments, and were subject to diseases caused by poor living conditions. A bought of Small Pox seized the camp at Valley Forge midway through the Continental Army's winter there, but General George Washington proposed the first inoculation to counter the disease's effects.

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What was the similarity in the first and second continental congress?

The similarity in the first and second continental congress is they were both fighting for something they wanted. They tried having a fight but they new none was going to win.


Does a member of congress have free office space in Washington?

Yes, they do have free office space in Washington. Not having to pay for their office is just one of many perks that members of Congress get to enjoy.?æ


How did Washington and congress set up the executive and judicial branches?

how they felt on having the people deciding the decisions for the country


What strength of the Continental Army led to t heir victory in war?

having a good leader like George Washington and not giving up


How did the events at lexingtonand concord change and the conflict between great Britain and the colonies?

The events at Lexington and Concord changed the conflict between Great Britain and the colonies by having the First Continental Congress have a Second Continental Congress to create a document declaring it's independence (the Declaration of Independence) for it's country, which was approved on July 4, 1776.


When did George Washington become the general of the continental army?

George Washington joined the Continental Army on June 15, 1775 to the end of the Revolutinary War in September 3, 1783 where he returned home to Mount Vernon (in Virginia), until the new government asked him to become the first [United States] president in which he agreed to do.


How did the events at Lexington and concord change the conflict between Great Britian and the colonies?

it change it because the congress had the second continental


What did the second continental congress declare?

The Second Continental Congress had three chief activities that they had to approve. First, they had to prosecute war. This entailed attempting to fund and supply an army. They requested assistance from the colonies and individuals such as Robert Morris, who funded the Navy. Then congress attempted to find foreign allies sympathetic to their cause. To achieve thus they needed to have diplomatic recognition. However, to achieve this diplomatic recognition they had to representative of a new nation. This led to the second activity that this congress approved, the Declaration of Independence. Once the Independence was proclaimed French, Dutch and Spanish forces allied themselves with the new born nation and aided in the revolution. A new problem arose out of the becoming independent. Having formed a new government congress needed to approve a third and final thing. Rules for the newly independent United States needed to be written. The Constitution for the new government was written and approved by that congress.


When was the declaration of trade pendants adopted?

No other answer having been presented to this question, it is to be assumed that the "pendants" (sic) refers to the US Declaration of Independence, which was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.(see related question)


What is an example of Congress having too much power?

An example of Congress having too much power is the fact that they can impeach even the president. The Congress is the part of the legislative branch of government.


Why did the patriots find it hard to pay for the war of independence?

It was an inefficient military system for an organized national effort. Washington could never depend on having enough trained men or supplies. He continually inveighed against sending militia to fight his battles and by early 1776 had concluded that he needed an army enlisted for the duration of the war. Congress did not, as has often been charged, ignore his wishes. In October 1776 it voted a new establishment, superseding the plan developed for the army before Boston in 1775 and haphazard arrangements made in the interim for raising Continental regiments in various states. This establishment was to contain 88 battalions of infantry, or about 60,000 men, enlisted to serve three years or "during the present war," with each state assigned a quota in proportion to its population under the system set up in the Articles. After the disastrous retreat across New Jersey in December 1776, Congress went further and authorized an additional 22 battalions to be recruited by Washington's officers directly into the Continental service. These 110 battalions remained the authorized strength of the Continental Army until 1781, when Congress cut it to 59.


Who moved the us capital?

The US Constitution (1787) mandated a national capital, and under the Residence Act (1790), land from Maryland and Virginia was ceded to the federal government for the new capital. Following its completion, it was named Washington in honor of George Washington. (The city was not finished until the term of John Adams.) The Maryland land is the present District of Columbia. The Virginia land was returned to that state in 1846, constituting present-day Alexandria, VA. --- The first gathering place of the US government was for the members of the Continental Congress in a large building that served multiple purposes, in Boston. At this time the colonies were still under British rule, but the chosen delegates were acting for the people in the same way Congress does today. They were chosen by the people to serve as representatives. During the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress met in Philadelphia, and briefly in Trenton, New Jersey. After the war, the Congress held temporary meetings in New York City. At the Constitutional Convention, the writers redesigned the manner in which the government would be built, having 3 main branches -- Legislative (Congress, its House of Representatives and Senate), the Judicial (the Supreme Court), and the Executive (The President of the United States). But it was not until 1800 that Congress met in Washington, DC and the President occupied the White House.