delegation of Virginia to the Continental Congress
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The delegation of Virginia to the Continental Congress was the group of representatives from the Colony (and later Commonwealth) of Virginia who participated in the revolutionary-era Continental Congresses, including prominent figures such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Patrick Henry.
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Target entity: delegation of Virginia to the Continental Congress Context triple: [Virginia congressional delegation, historicalPrecursor, delegation of Virginia to the Continental Congress]
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South Carolina delegation to the Continental Congress
The South Carolina delegation to the Continental Congress was the group of representatives from South Carolina who participated in the revolutionary-era Continental Congresses, helping to shape colonial resistance and the founding of the United States.
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Virginia Ratifying Convention
The Virginia Ratifying Convention was the 1788 gathering of delegates in Virginia that debated and ultimately approved the United States Constitution, playing a pivotal role in its national adoption.
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Virginia Convention
The Virginia Convention was a revolutionary assembly of delegates in the Colony of Virginia that assumed governance from royal authorities and played a key role in leading the colony toward independence from Britain.
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Lee Resolution
The Lee Resolution was the 1776 proposal in the Second Continental Congress that called for the American colonies’ independence from Great Britain and paved the way for the Declaration of Independence.
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Virginia Constitution of 1776
The Virginia Constitution of 1776 was the first state constitution adopted after the American colonies declared independence, establishing a republican form of government for Virginia and heavily influencing later U.S. constitutional principles.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: delegation of Virginia to the Continental Congress Target entity description: The delegation of Virginia to the Continental Congress was the group of representatives from the Colony (and later Commonwealth) of Virginia who participated in the revolutionary-era Continental Congresses, including prominent figures such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Patrick Henry.
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A.
South Carolina delegation to the Continental Congress
The South Carolina delegation to the Continental Congress was the group of representatives from South Carolina who participated in the revolutionary-era Continental Congresses, helping to shape colonial resistance and the founding of the United States.
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B.
Virginia Ratifying Convention
The Virginia Ratifying Convention was the 1788 gathering of delegates in Virginia that debated and ultimately approved the United States Constitution, playing a pivotal role in its national adoption.
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C.
Virginia Convention
The Virginia Convention was a revolutionary assembly of delegates in the Colony of Virginia that assumed governance from royal authorities and played a key role in leading the colony toward independence from Britain.
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D.
Lee Resolution
The Lee Resolution was the 1776 proposal in the Second Continental Congress that called for the American colonies’ independence from Great Britain and paved the way for the Declaration of Independence.
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E.
Virginia Constitution of 1776
The Virginia Constitution of 1776 was the first state constitution adopted after the American colonies declared independence, establishing a republican form of government for Virginia and heavily influencing later U.S. constitutional principles.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: delegation of Virginia to the Continental Congress Description of subject: The delegation of Virginia to the Continental Congress was the group of representatives from the Colony (and later Commonwealth) of Virginia who participated in the revolutionary-era Continental Congresses, including prominent figures such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Patrick Henry.
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