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What role did George Washington play in the Continental Congress and how did that lead to him becoming commander of the Continental Army?

he led the army and other things.


What was the first contintal congress?

Declared a boycott of British Goods.


What did the sons of liberty do at the Second continental congress?

After the Battles of Lexington and Concord, a Second Continental Congress met. Colonists were still thinking about the two battles. The Congress met on May 10, 1776, in the State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is now called Indepence Hall.This second Congress had a few delegates that hadn't been at The First Continental Congress. Some of those new and returning delegates included Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and the new president of the Continental Congress, John Hancock. The Congress included sixty-five delegates. Thomas Jefferson was a plantation owner and a lawyer who was well-known as a good writer. Benjamin Franklin wanted independence, but many delegates disagreed. Even after the Battles of Lexington and Concord, they weren't ready to break away from Great Britain.The day that the Second Continental Congress met, Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold had captured Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain in New York.The Second Continental Congress decided many important things. At the Congress, they decided to completely break away from Great Britain. On May 15, 1776, they decided to officially put the colonies in a state of defense.Another thing they decided they had to do was to organize the militia of the colonies better. So, they decided to form an army called the American Continental Army. On June 14, 1776, the Congress officially appointed George Washington as commander-in-chief of the army. He was elected unanimously. George Washington knew that this army would face great difficulty. He later wrote that Americans were "not then organized as a nation, or known as a people upon the earth. We had no preparation. Money, the nerve of war, was wanting." Great Britain was the most powerful nation on earth. It was a frightening thought that the Continental Army would might need to fight Great Britain


How did England respond to the continental congress?

The First Continental Congress sent representatives to England in 1775 to show King George III that the colonies could unite for a common cause. They sought for England to return to the ways things were before 1763. King George III and Lord North treated the representatives of The First Continental Congress with total Contempt. The king sent representatives to tell them they represented an illegal organization and if they did not leave England immediately, he would hang them. They returned to the United States without seeing the king.


Where does the congress get the power to do things that are not listed in the constitution?

The elastic clause, which gives the Congress the power of executing "foregoing powers."

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What did the First Continental Congress accomplish?

The congress created the Articles of Association on October 20, 1774, which was a formed a formal and united boycott of British goods. The congress also demanded that the Intolerable Acts should be repealed and if they were not then the Colonies would no longer export their goods to the British.


What things did the second continental congress not do?

write the constitution


Name three things that the delegates at the first continental congress decide?

The first Continental Congress agreed to... Encourage colonists to keep boycotting British goods, told colonial militias to prepare for war and they drafted the Declaration of Rights. The second Continental Congress agreed to... Sent word to colonial officials asking for a new state constitutions, authorized the Massachusetts militia to become the Continental Army, and put George Washington as Commander of the army.


What role did George Washington play in the Continental Congress and how did that lead to him becoming commander of the Continental Army?

he led the army and other things.


What two things did the first continental congress agree to do?

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Why did the colonial leaders form the first continental congress make?

The First Continental Congress was a meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies early on the American Revolution. Its purpose was to stop the enforcement of the Intolerable Acts by considering various things, such as a boycott of British trade.


What problems were discussed at the first continental congress in 1774?

Some of the things that were discussed was if we should all be single countries or if we should be one. They also discussed if we should be a republic or a democracy, if we were going to have equal voting rights or if only one race/sex would be allowed to vote.


What was the Continental Congress and what did they decide to do?

The legislature of the 13 colonies, and later the United States, from 1774 to 1789, which created the constitution among other things


What things in history begin with the letter D?

· Declaration of Independence adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776


In its signed petition to the king which rights did the the first continental congress claim colonists had?

The right to life, liberty, and the right to assemble were three of the things listed in the signed petition that the First Continental Congress sent to the King. They also said they had the right to a trail by jury.


What did the continental congress decide?

They decided that they needed to do something about the British and set up militia, began storing weapons, and other means of rebellion. (They did not declare war or make the Declaration of Independence until the 2nd Continental Congress)ANSWER:The First Continental Congress met on September 5, 1774, in Philadelphia. All colonies agreed but Georgia. Although Georgia didn't send delegates, they would agree to go along with whatever the majority decided.After much discussion the Congress agreed on a resolution that asserted American rights and demanded that the English Parliament withdraw the Intolerable Acts. It prohibited the further import of British goods and authorized "committees of safety" in every colony to enforce the ban. If Parliament did not yield by the following January, the Congress planned to halt colonial exports as well. It then adjourned until the following spring.New England became an armed camp. Minutemen drilled on every village green; towns stockpiled arms and gunpowder. The British controlled Boston but nothing else.The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia on May 10, 1775. The Congress took on the duties of a government, uniting the colonies for the war effort. An army was organized and George Washington was appointed commander in chief. On July 8, 1775, the Congress issued a declaration setting forth the need to take up arms and the reasons for doing so.Then, on July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was passed and adopted by the Second Continental Congress.


When and where did the Second Continental Congress meet What were the delegates' goals During the first two months it met what three things did they accomplish?

The second continental congress met in Carpenter's Hall, but moved to the Pennsylvania state house (or independence hall) due to the lack of space in Carpenter's Hall.