On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee introduced a pivotal motion in the Second Continental Congress, calling for American independence, foreign alliances, and colonial confederation. This Lee Resolution directly led to the Declaration of Independence’s drafting. Historians and students benefit by understanding it as the formal legislative spark that severed colonial ties, shaping U.S. founding principles.
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