The Continental Congress had decided on June …

Years: 1776 - 1776
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The Continental Congress had decided on June 10 to form a committee to draft a declaration of independence in case the Lee resolution should pass.

On June 11, Congress appoints a Committee of Five to draft a Declaration of Independence.

They are John Adams, representative of Massachusetts; Thomas Jefferson, representative of Virginia; Benjamin Franklin, representative of Pennsylvania; Robert Livingston, representative of New York; and Roger Sherman, representative of Connecticut, who will become the only person to sign all four of the US state papers: the Continental Association, the Declaration, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution.

Adams and Jefferson will become the second and third President of the United States, respectively; Franklin, known as one of the most famous of the Founding Fathers, will become the first United States Minister to France.

That same day, Congress decides to establish two other committees to develop the resolution's last two parts.

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