The Ratification of The Treaty of Paris(?)
The primary responsibility of the Second Continental Congress was the manage the war effort of the colonies. It took the governmental responsibilities of raising armies, strategic direction, diplomacy, and treaty formation during this time of war.
peace treaty
The Treaty of Paris, 1783, formally ended the American Revolution. It was ratified by the Continental Congress in 1784.
The second continental congress led to the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence. On July 4, 1776, The United States of America officially became independent from Britain.
First it was the Boston Tea Party,then the Coersive Acts(also known as the Intolerable Acts),then the first continental congress,then Lexington and concord,then second continental congress,then finally the Declaration of Independence.
he help make the peace treaty with Benjamin Franklin john Adams and John Jay.
The Jay Treaty (1794)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was the site of the First Continental Congress (1774) and the Second Continental Congress (beginning 1775). After March 1, 1781, this Congress under the Articles of Confederation also met in the Pennsylvania State House until June 21, 1783.Princeton, New Jersey's Nassau Hall was another location of Congressional assemblies for four months in 1783 (June 30 to November 4). So it is also technically a wartime capital. The Treaty of Paris officially ended the war on September 3, 1783.
The League of Nations was a government formation resulting of the Treaty of Versailles during World War I. Congress rejected the Treaty of Versailles and reparations that Germany had to pay according to the treaty. Therefore the United States never joined the League of Nations.
The American congress ratified the preliminary treaty in 1783
The Declaration of Independence was adopted and signed on July 4, 1776.
The turn of the century from the 1700s to the 1800s. Also war with France was avoided which became known as the XYZ Affair. Also the Alien and Sedition Acts were passed. (from about.com American History)