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it began in 1781 and ended in 1788
Articles of the Confederation.
After the Colonies declared independence from England, the new country needed a document to describe the structure of the new government. The first of these governing documents was The Articles of Confederation, which was ratified in 1781. Because The Articles proved to be unsuccessful at governing the US as needed, the Constitutional Convention met in 1787 to discuss revising The Articles. Eventually, a completely new document, The Constitution, is written and ratified in 1788.
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"Fundamental Orders of Connecticut"
The Articles of Confederation
One does not exist, as the 1781 Articles of Confederation were never repealed. They were superceded by the states' ratification of the US Constitution in 1788 (which clearly stipulated that, upon ratification, it would become the legal basis for the government).
it began in 1781 and ended in 1788
Articles of the Confederation.
Articles of the Confederation.
The Articles of Confederation
The Articles of Confederation
The Articles of Confederation
The Anti-Federalists felt that the Constitution of 1788 granted too much power to the federal government at the expense of state power and desired a return to the Articles of Confederation, ratified in 1781. In contrast, the Federalists believed that the Articles of Confederation did not grant enough power to the federal government, and they are the ones directly responsible for the Constitution of 1788.
March 1st 1781, I found this in my social studies book.
The Articles of Confederation were first created on November 15, 1777 and were ratified in January 1781. It ran until the ratification of the United States Constitution on June 21, 1788.
The Articles of Confederation were first created on November 15, 1777 and were ratified in January 1781. It ran until the ratification of the United States Constitution on June 21, 1788.