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The second continental congress push in the 1775 did push for independence from the United Kingdom. The colonies wanted to be free.
The Second Continental Congress issued the Declaration of Independence because they wanted colonists to be on the side of America. They also wanted encourage foreign nations to help them gain their independence from Britain.
Patriots dominated the Second Continental Congress.
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At the first Continental Congress in 1774, delegates were not yet eager to declare independence. They first wanted to exhaust all other options, and petitioned the British crown for a redress of the colonies' grievances.
The second continental congress push in the 1775 did push for independence from the United Kingdom. The colonies wanted to be free.
they wanted to take step two so they did
This was something the Congress did call on the colonies to do. They wanted to re-examine their place as colonies and have the colonies' support to move toward independence.
This was something the Congress did call on the colonies to do. They wanted to re-examine their place as colonies and have the colonies' support to move toward independence.
Because King George III did not agree to their petition and wanted power over the colonies. The outcome was that the Congress formed the continental army, led by Washington. They hoped to be independent from Britain by force.
he wanted to keep the people of the colonies unified
The Second Continental Congress issued the Declaration of Independence because they wanted colonists to be on the side of America. They also wanted encourage foreign nations to help them gain their independence from Britain.
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.
Patriots dominated the Second Continental Congress.
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All delegates rejected Parliament's authority to tax colonies, but only a few actually wanted independence.
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