The 'Continental Congress' was the first national government of the United States. It comprised two successive bodies of representatives of provinces of the
Thirteen Colonies in 18th century
British North America:
★ The '
First Continental Congress' met from
September 5,
1774, to
October 26,
1774.
★ The '
Second Continental Congress' met from
May 10,
1775, to the ratification of the
Articles of Confederation on
March 1,
1781.
Upon the ratification of the Articles, the Continental Congress was succeeded by the first legislative government of the United States:
★ The '
Congress of the Confederation' or the 'United States in Congress Assembled' ran from
March 1,
1781, until the government under the
Constitution became operative on
March 4,
1789. The membership of the Second Continental Congress automatically carried over to the Congress of the Confederation.
Initially formed to coordinate a common American response to the
Intolerable Acts, the Continental Congress rapidly became the governing body of a new nation as the dispute with the
British government escalated into the
American Revolutionary War. Once the war ended, the members of the Congress served as the governing body of the United States of America, reorganized as a new national legislature.
Notable dates
★
July 4, 1776 Declaration of Independence
★
November 15, 1777 Articles of Confederation
★
September 17, 1787 adoption of
Constitution
Bibliography
★ Bancroft, George. ''History of the United States of America, from the discovery of the American continent.'' (1854–78), vol. 4–10
online edition
★ Miller, John C. ''Triumph of Freedom, 1775–1783'' (1948)
online edition
★ Miller, John C. ''Origins of the American Revolution'' (1943)
online edition
★ ''Journals of the Continental Congress'' September 5, 1774 to March 2, 1789
online
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