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2 November, 18:43

Why did delegates to the second continental congress remain reluctant to break with britain in 1775?

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  1. 2 November, 20:07
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    The correct answer is The delegates worried that independence would destroy political stability

    They believed that a sudden independence would cause a lot of political instability since the colonies might start fighting with each other for supremacy or there would be difficulty in maintaining order with the population who might not support a new government or anything similar. They did however break with Britain which proved to be a good thing.
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