‘Little miracles’ saved Declaration of Independence

  • harold pease
    harold pease
The Second Continental Congress, having been convened for six months, had been engaged in the wrestle for or against independence, the vast majority of delegates being decidedly against such drastic action most of this time. Surely there should be a way of reconciling their differences with Great Britain instead. This was so even after the battles of Lexington, Concord and Bunker (Breeds) Hill…

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