Convened in 1775, the Second Continental Congress served as the de facto national government during the American Revolution. It managed the war effort, adopted the Declaration of Independence, and established the Continental Army. American colonists, military leaders, and future state governments directly benefited from its unified governance and diplomatic initiatives.
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