I hope you know about the First Continental Congress, but do you know about the Second Continental Congress? No? Well, here is where you find out the true facts about the Second Continental Congress. Not the first, but the last! It started on May 5,1775 in Philadelphia’s Independence Hall!
It started when the “patriots” publicly voted against the King. Which was basically against the law! That’s why the King ( King George III) ordered his men to go and arrest the so called patriots. This was after the Lexington and Concord battle had ended.
The Continental Congress decided it was time to make a Continental Army for defense from the British. How was the Continental Army going to be paid for was the question people asked themselves. Now that good-old Mr. Washington offered to to be the leader of the army without pay, he became the leader of the army and eventually the U.S. as well (that’s another story though). You know the printed money you have in your wallet, well they created it!
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John Adams, Sam Adams, John Hancock, Patrick Henry, Ben Franklin, George Washington were a few of the Representatives. They called it the Second Continental Congress, because earlier in the First Continental they planned on their next meeting on May 5,1775 and it just so happened to land after the battle of Lexington and Concord.
The Olive Branch Petition was written on June 3,1775 and was approved on July 5,1775. It was basically a letter written to the King pleading for peace to be between us Americans and them the British, But of course the smarty-pants King instead of peace committed an act of war. The King ordered or “hired” 30,000 “supposedly willing” German soldiers (or Hessians) to “contain and or keep contained” with the British. But at the Battle of Trenton The Continental Army raided the German’s camp and won the