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Who asked britain's King George III for peace?

the second continental congress


Who made George Washington the leader of the Continental amry?

George Washington was given command of the Continental Army by the Second Continental Congress.


Why was the Second Continental Congress formed?

Because King George III did not agree to their petition and wanted power over the colonies. The outcome was that the Congress formed the continental army, led by Washington. They hoped to be independent from Britain by force.


At what event was George Washington chosen as commander of the continental congress?

It was the 2nd Continental Congress


What did the first continental congress do when they first met?

The First Continental Congress met on 5 September 1774. They were not ready to break away from Great Britain, so they organized an economic boycott of Britain's products and sent a petition to King George for a redress of their grievances.


Who ruled Britain during the American War of Independence?

In areas controlled by british, then the King and parliment of England. In American controlled areas, the Continental Congress and Continental Army.


Who did the second continental congress choose to lead the continental army?

George Washington...


What did king George reject in which the second continental congress made a last attempt to aviod war with great Britain?

Olive Branch Petition.


Who did king george reject in which the second continental congress made a last attempt to avoid war with great Britain?

Olive Branch Petition


Who did the second continental congress elect the continental army?

George Washington


Who were members of the continental army?

George Washington was a member of the continental army


What did the first continental do when they met?

The First Continental Congress met on 5 September 1774. They were not ready to break away from Great Britain, so they organized an economic boycott of Britain's products and sent a petition to King George for a redress of their grievances.