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Richard Henry Lee introduced the resolution for independence to the second Continental Congress. It was call the Lee Resolution and introduced on June 7, 1776.
On June 7, 1776 Richard Henry Lee, of Virginia's delegates to Congress, proposed independence, paving the way for the Declaration of Independence.
The resolution was moved in congress by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia on instructions from that colony's legislature.
Richard Henry Lee was the delegate to the Continental Congress that proposed that the colonies be independent and free. His motion was seconded by John Adams.
Thomas Paine proposed the Declaration of Independence.
The man who officially proposed the Declaration, or at least proposed that the United States should break off from England entirely, was Richard Henry Lee of Virginia. This was seconded by John Adams, who was a fierce advocate for separation.
A proposed law is basically a bill that is currently under review by legislation. Once it passes through congress, it officially becomes a law.
A proposed law is basically a bill that is currently under review by legislation. Once it passes through congress, it officially becomes a law.
The resolution to become independent was officially adopted on July 2, 1776. It was on July 4th that congress adopted the actual Declaration of Independence.
A proposed law in Congress is called a bill.
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