no
Nine of the thirteen states had to approve the Article of Confederation.
The Articles of Confederation are best characterized as a weak constitutional framework. Their existence led directly to the US Constitution being written, however.
congress had the power to amend the articles of confederation
The articles of confederation established "a firm league of friendships among the states each state kept it's sovereignty, freedom, and independence and it's jurisdiction.
collect taxes, establish a military, form courts, or make the states obey the laws
Articles of Confederation :)
Thirteen states were represented under the Articles of the Confederation.
The Assembled Congress had the right to establish and monitor the postal system in individual states.
Nine of the thirteen states had to approve the Article of Confederation.
the articles of confederation was the first governing document
The Articles of Confederation was the early U.S. constitution (1781 - 89) under the government by the Continental Congress, replaced in 1787 by the United States Constitution. It provided for a confederation of sovereign states and gave the Congress power to regulate foreign affairs, war, and the postal service, to control Indian affairs, and to borrow money.
The Articles established the United States as a republic, a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives.
The Articles of Confederation are best characterized as a weak constitutional framework. Their existence led directly to the US Constitution being written, however.
congress had the power to amend the articles of confederation
The articles of confederation established "a firm league of friendships among the states each state kept it's sovereignty, freedom, and independence and it's jurisdiction.
The Articles of Confederation required unanimous consent of the states for an amendment. Two attempts were made to amend the Articles of Confederation, each one failing by one vote.
Articles of Confederation gave the States to much power and the Federal government had no control over the states.