Which had the greatest influence in prompting the Second Continental Congress to declare independence?
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It was " King George III’s rejection of peaceful reconciliation" since this had been the primary objective of the First Continental Congress, because the colonists knew they were greatly outnumbered
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King George 3rd refused to consider the colonial leader’s concerns that they mentioned in the Declaration and Resolves, and in May of 1775, delegates from the 12 of the 13 colonies met again in the Philadelphia for what known as The Second Continental Congress.
The discussed the dissatisfaction with King George III and the parliament, though he refrained from declaring a rebellion against the crown.
During the Second continental congress, the militia army besieging Boston became the Continental army.
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