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congress? | The first post office in America was established in Boston and was in the ho... ... Tags: continental congress ... Second Continental Congress.
Benjamin Franklin
The first continental Congress Decided To boycott all British goods.
The actions that the Second Continental Congress took to begin governing the colonies were authorizing a currency with a post office, creating committees to handle relations with Native Americans and foreign countries, and it created the continental army.
they set up a post office and established the continental army.
they set up a post office and established the continental army.
congress? | The first post office in America was established in Boston and was in the ho... ... Tags: continental congress ... Second Continental Congress.
Benjamin Franklin
Washington was the person who ran the post office in the 2nd continental congress.
Benjamen Franklin was the one en charge of post office during the second continental congress:)
Authorized printing of money and set up a post office, Established committees, and most importantly, Congress created the Continental Army.
The first continental Congress Decided To boycott all British goods.
The actions that the Second Continental Congress took to begin governing the colonies were authorizing a currency with a post office, creating committees to handle relations with Native Americans and foreign countries, and it created the continental army.
they set up a post office and established the continental army.
The United States Postal Service, as it exists today, was established by the Second Continental Congress in 1775. Benjamin Franklin was appointed the first postmaster general.
The Second Continental Congress governed the colonies by authorizing the printing of money and setting up a post office with Franklin in charge. It established committees to communicate with Native Americans and with other countries. Most important, the Congress created the Continental Army to fight against Britain in a more organized way than the colonial militias could
setting up a post office