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The significance of Truman's decision not to ask Congress for a declaration of war in Korea led to accusation from Congress. Congress accused the president of usurping the powers of the legislative branch. He justified his actions stating the UN had requested aid for the Republic of Korea to find off attacks.
Often called the Continental Congress, it was less of a official entity than an gathering of the important and influential representatives of the states. After the Declaration of Independence, the Continental Congress acted as the de factofederal government, but there was no real federal government until after the War was over, and the Articles of Confederation were passed.
The First Continental Congress was called on to try and establish what American rights were, the proper tactics for resisting the Coercive (the Intolerable) Acts, and what the limits on Parliament's power should be.
The First Continental Congress was called on to try and establish what American rights were, the proper tactics for resisting the Coercive (the Intolerable) Acts, and what the limits on Parliament's power should be.
The coercive acts
The First Continental Congress was called on to try and establish what American rights were, the proper tactics for resisting the Coercive (the Intolerable) Acts, and what the limits on Parliament's power should be.
The governing body that led the colonies during the Revolution was the Continental Congress. It met several times to try to fund the Revolution and for several other reason.
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george washington
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The First Continental Congress