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Nine of the thirteen states had to approve the Article of Confederation.
congress had the power to amend the articles of confederation
The Articles of Confederation created a loose confederation of independent states that gave limited powers to the central government.
It showed that the articles of confederation did not work and the states called for convention.
The Articles of Confederation represented an attempt to balance the sovereignty of the states with an effective national government.
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.
the constitution had to be approved by 13 states
Thirteen states were represented under the Articles of the Confederation.
The Articles of Confederation required unanimous consent of the 13 states to amend it. Two attempts were made to do so, each one failing by one vote.
Nine of the thirteen states had to approve the Article of Confederation.
the articles of confederation was the first governing document
congress had the power to amend the articles of confederation
Articles of Confederation gave the States to much power and the Federal government had no control over the states.
There was almost no ability to do anything with out the majority of the states consent. America under the Articles of Confederation was more or less what the European Union was. The Constitution changed America from a group of 13 nations to a more united nation.
formally the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, was an agreement among the 13 founding states that established the United States of America as a confederation of sovereign states and served as its first constitution.
The Articles of Confederation created a loose confederation of independent states that gave limited powers to the central government.
It showed that the articles of confederation did not work and the states called for convention.