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  1. The Second Continental Congress was the late-18th-century meeting of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies that united in support of the American Revolution and the Revolutionary War, which established American independence from the British Empire.

  2. Se denomina Segundo Congreso Continental a la convención de delegados de las Trece Colonias norteamericanas, que comenzó sus reuniones el 10 de mayo de 1775, poco después del estallido de la Guerra de independencia de los Estados Unidos contra Gran Bretaña.

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  3. 1 de mar. de 2024 · The Second Continental Congress was the body of delegates that governed the Thirteen Colonies and, later, the United States during the American Revolutionary War. Between its first session in May 1775 and its disbandment in March 1781, the Congress oversaw the war effort, adopted the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of ...

  4. The Second Continental Congress convened in 1775, soon after hostilities broke out in Massachusetts. Soon after meeting, the Second Congress sent the Olive Branch Petition to King George III, established the Continental Army, and elected George Washington commander of the new army.

  5. 4 de feb. de 2010 · In 1775, the Second Continental Congress convened after the Revolutionary War had already begun. In 1776, it took the momentous step of declaring America’s independence from Britain.

  6. Se denomina Segundo Congreso Continental a la convención de delegados de las Trece Colonias norteamericanas, que comenzó sus reuniones el 10 de mayo de 1775, poco después del estallido de la Guerra de independencia de los Estados Unidos contra Gran Bretaña.

  7. Two days prior to the Declaration's unanimous adoption, the Second Continental Congress unanimously passed the Lee Resolution, which established the consensus of the Congress that the British had no governing authority over the Thirteen Colonies. After ratifying the text on July 4, Congress issued the Declaration of Independence in several forms.