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No. The confederation created by Articles of Confederation was designed to have a weak central government and a strong state government.
The last state to ratify the Articles of Confederation was Maryland.
One main feature of the Articles of Confederation was that each state had one vote in Congress. Another feature was the obvious lack of a federal system.
to write the Articles of Confederation
the articles of confederation was signed in Maryland
They did not want a central authority like the British system.
Each state was a "law unto itself"
each state was granted two votes...... it's not true. only got one vote.
In a confederate system (as in the Articles of Confederation), the states retain most of the governmental power.
The Articles created a one-house legislature as the Confederation's main institution. Making the government and unicameral system of government. Read more:
Collect taxes from state. ;]