No, this is why the Constitution was such a revolutionary idea.
The top answer says: "No, this is why the Constitution was such a revolutionary idea."
One problem with this answer is the Constitution was not ratified with a Bill of Rights either... but it was amended relatively quickly (Constitution ratified in 1789, and 10 amendments ratified in 1791).
The assembly that replaced the Articles of Confederation was the Bill of Rights.
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The Articles of Confederation were replaced by the Constitution because it included the Bill of Rights.
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The assembly that replaced the Articles of Confederation was the Bill of Rights.
No. The Bill of Rights did promise rights and freedom for the citizens of the states but not the Articles of Confederation.
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Declaration of Independence in 1776.
No, the Articles were completed in 1783. The Constitution was approved in 1788. The Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution in 1792.
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