That's a hard question to answer because it does not brightly define "hardships."
Obviously, they have little privacy, due to them being public figures.
Their personal relationships suffer because they have to spend so much time on Capital Hill.
They are also much more susceptible to criticism, even defamation, due to them being public figures.
the hardships that the members of congress went through were as follows:
1. the veiws on slavery betweent the south and the north were being negotiated
2. the writing of the declaration was done
3. and the choosing a commander for the continental Army.
Congress did not want to tax people
False
The Second Continental Congress was it's name.
At first, only 12 colonies sent Delegates. A delegate is someone who represents others. Georgia was absent. In September, Georgia sent delegates. Then all 13 colonies had delegates at the congress.
protect new industries from foreign competition
paying the troops
paying the troops
paying the troops
They found part
not enogh clothingoig hungrydiseasefear of losing a loved one to war
He was the president of the Continental Congress.
Philadelphia
Yes.
Continental Congress
Some of the greatest hardships during the revolutionary war: · Harsh weather · Lack of food · Lack of clothing · Lack of sanitation · Sickness · Exposure · Desertions
The Continental Congress
During the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress had no direct taxing power. Money for the war had to collected from the governments of the 13 individual colonies.