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After reviewing the Declaration of Independence, the Second Continental Congress

immediately rejected it.
suggested changes to it.
rejected it after making changes.
passed it without changes.

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passed it without changes
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User Ramon Canales
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Answer:

Passed it without changes.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia in 1775 when the American Revolution War was already happening. Because of that, the Second Continental Congress had a series of issues to solve, such as creating a Continental Army, appointing general commanders and on July 6th of 1775 Congress issued the Declaration of Independence, which for the first time it asserted the colonies intention to be fully independent.

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