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REVOLUTION TEST REVIEW

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Second continental Congress: Main decisions, viewpoints, why did it take leaders long to support independence?

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Main Decisions of the Second Continental Congress Continental Army: Established the army and appointed George Washington as commander. Declaration of Independence: Drafted and adopted on July 4, 1776. Viewpoints Radicals: Pushed for independence (e.g., John Adams). Moderates: Favored negotiation (e.g., John Dickinson). Conservatives: Wanted to maintain ties with Britain. Reasons for Delay Fear of Consequences: Concern over British retaliation. Loyalty: Some felt loyal to the Crown. Lack of Unity: Not all colonies agreed on the need for independence.


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