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Definition: Continental Congress |
Continental CongressNoun1. The legislative assembly composed of delegates from the rebel colonies who met during and after the American Revolution; they issued the Declaration of Independence and framed Articles of Confederation. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
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The Continental Congress was the federal legislature of the Thirteen Colonies and later of the United States from 1774 to 1789, a period that included the American Revolutionary War and the Articles of Confederation. There were two Continental Congresses.
The First Continental Congress
The First Continental Congress lasted only from September 5, 1774, to October 26, 1774, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Second Continental Congress
The Second Continental Congress ran from May 10, 1775, to March 2, 1789, but met in different places at different times. (See the external link below for the daily records of its proceedings.)In 1775 the Congress began to support actual rebellion. They created the Continental Army and issued currency (the Continental Dollar).
Dates and Places of Sessions
- Sept. 5, 1774- Oct. 26, 1774 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- May 10, 1775- Dec. 12, 1776
- Dec. 20, 1776- Mar. 4, 1777 Baltimore, Maryland
- Mar. 5, 1777- Sept. 18- 1777 Philadelphia
- Sept. 27, 1777 One Day Only Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Sept. 30, 1777- June 27, 1778 York, Pennsylvania
- July 2, 1778- June 21, 1783 Philadelphia
- June 30, 1783- Nov. 4, 1783 Princeton, New Jersey
- Nov. 26, 1783- June 3, 1784 Annapolis, Maryland
- Nov. 1, 1784- Dec. 24, 1784 Trenton, New Jersey
- Jan 11, 1785- Nov. 4, 1785 New York, New York
- Nov. 7, 1785- Nov. 3, 1786
- Nov. 6, 1786- Oct. 30, 1787
- Nov. 5, 1787- Oct. 21, 1788
- Nov. 3, 1788- Mar. 2, 1789
See also
- List of Continental Congress Delegates
- President of the Continental Congress
- President of the United States in Congress assembled
External links
- Full text of Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789
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Crosswords: Continental Congress |
| English words defined with "Continental Congress": Declaration of Independence ♦ Hancock, Henry Laurens, Huntington ♦ John Hancock ♦ Laurens, Livingston ♦ Robert R. Livingston ♦ Samuel Huntington ♦ The Liberty Bell. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "Continental Congress": FRANKLIN. (references) |
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| Thumbnail | Description & Credit | ![]() | Mrs. Ashmead White, fourth from left, president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, stands with six new vice presidents general elected at April 20 session of the DAR's 70th Continental Congress in Washington. Credit: Library of Congress. |
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