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The second continental congress voted twice on the Declaration of Independence because

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Second Continental Congress voted twice on the Declaration of Independence because they wanted a unanimous vote.

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The second continental congress voted twice on the Declaration of Independence because they needed a unanimous vote to make sure that it is supported by every individual.

Explanation:

The Declaration of Independence is an important document that maintained its ties to Great Britain.

The first vote saw different opinions of different states. Two countries have voted against and one country didn’t participate to vote. So, the "second continental congress" made sure that the next time won't go unbothered with this prime decision.

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