It wasn't a colony. It was just a place where England sent its criminals.
the printing of paper money by Congress and the states
Economic issues were highly discussed in the Second Continental Congress as they needed a plan to fund the new country that they were anticipating. One of the key economic issues was the printing of currency that would be needed for this country.
George Washington wanted to publicize issues about war and other problems.
slavery
One of the problems that lead to the convention that formed the Continental Congress was having no representation in British Parliament for the colonies, despite the colonies being taxed. Further oppression and taxation aggravated the issues, which eventually lead to a call for independence and the revolution.
the printing of paper money by Congress and the states
Economic issues were highly discussed in the Second Continental Congress as they needed a plan to fund the new country that they were anticipating. One of the key economic issues was the printing of currency that would be needed for this country.
George Washington wanted to publicize issues about war and other problems.
Other colonies have money.
Lyman Hall was from Georgia. He was sent by St. John's parish as the lone representative from Georgia to the Continental Congress. St. John's parish was a fiercely anti-British parish. He was admitted to Congress in May 1775. Since he didn't represent the whole colony, he wasn't allowed to vote on issues that required a "by the colony" vote. He was only allowed to vote on more general matters. The rest of Georgia did not send delegates to the Continental Congress until July 1775.
They did not know how many people should rule the nation.
Representatives from twelve colonies met at a Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
The two Continental Congress were called to discuss how to address the colonies' issues with British legislation over the previous twenty years.
slavery
The first Continental Congress appealed to King George III of England in their Declaration of American Rights and Grievances. They outlined their grievances and expressed their desire for a peaceful resolution to the issues they had with the British government. However, their appeals were largely ignored, leading to further tensions and eventually the American Revolution.
both met in Philadelphia to talk about the british and talk about the issues the town has
One of the problems that lead to the convention that formed the Continental Congress was having no representation in British Parliament for the colonies, despite the colonies being taxed. Further oppression and taxation aggravated the issues, which eventually lead to a call for independence and the revolution.