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The Second Continental Congress, meeting in May 1775, appointed George Washington commander in chief of the army. It later approved the Declaration of Independence (1776) and prepared the Articles of Confederation (1781), which granted certain powers to the Congress.
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One of the Second Continental Congress's main goals was to create a more fair and representative government than the tyrannical British Parliament.