Committee of Five Formed, June 7, 1776
In the wake of the publication of Common Sense and the arrival of Hessian soldiers, by the spring of 1776, public sentiment in most of the colonies was leaning towards independence. The Second Continental Congress was reluctant to address it formally because only about two thirds of the colonies (mainly the northern ones) were for it. On June 5th Richard Henry Lee presented the Resolution drafted by the Virginia legislature to declare the colonies free and independent states. A Committee was formed to draft a statement to present to the world the rationale behind it. Congress then recessed for three weeks and took up the debate on July 1st. Primarily drafted by Jefferson with some input from Franklin and Adams, Congress substantially revised it over the next two days.