Continental Congress Begins
Delegates from twelve colonies gather in Philadelphia, grappling with their identities as they confront parliamentary overreach. Patrick's bold declaration of a unified American identity sparks a prophetic moment, yet the congress ultimately decides on a more traditional voting method. This sets the stage for ongoing debates and the necessity of compromise among the founding figures, highlighting the complexities of their emerging unity.In this clip
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