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weqwewe [10]
3 years ago
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What important things were accomplished by the Second Continental Congress? made peace with England after the Revolution approve

d the Articles of Confederation set up the first American national bank system approved the printing of 10,000 Bibles appointed Washington as commander of the Continental Army elected Washington as the first leader of the United Colonies
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Hunter-Best [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

appointed Washington as commander of the Continental Army.

Explanation:

The Second Continental Congress united the war efforts of the American Revolutionaries. The delegates from the 12 colonies met at Philadelphia in 1775 to gather the war efforts of American colonies. It worked as a de facto national government during the war years. George Washington was appointed as the commander of the Continent Army and he served remarkable skill as the military commander not only to fight the revolutionary war but also to restrict the native Indian problem.

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