John Adams was an important member of the First Continental Congress. Then the next year John was elected to represent Massachusetts in the second Continental Congress in Philadelphia, which met in May, 1775. It was in that session that he nominated George Washington to become the First Commander of the United Colonial Armies, and he was soon elected and left to begin his service in that position.
By January, 1776, a new pamphlet had begun circulating in the Colonies. A month later, when John resumed his seat in the Continental Congress, this new pamphlet was already in its third printing. In a letter to Abigail, John commented that he expected “Common Sense” (the name of this pamphlet) to become the common faith in the colonies.




