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The Articles of Confederation... and that's all I Know
It helped the confederation of Canada because it would help to trade to buy and sell goods to other colonies rather than just to your own colony which wouldn't help them at all....
Shay's Rebellion - It exposed the weakness of the national government under the Articles of Confederation, showing the necessity of a strong central government, which was established under the Constitution.
The 1917 revolution was primarily caused by World War 1, which was devastating to the Russian people. The February revolution did not result in an end to the war, so the October revolution brought the Bolsheviks into power and a peace treaty was made with Germany in March 1918.
The ratification of these "Articles" by the thirteen original colonies lead to the formation of the United States. But more important than the formation of the US, was that over two hundred years later, the end result lead to the so called "bush-cheney-rove" disaster. Also know as the first "Oil War". In the end, political scientists and philosophers, began what is known as "The Great Debate On The Value Of The Democratic State".
Shays' Revolution :)
cancellation of unused land grants
Treaty of Versailles
The only thing it lead to was the United States Constitution.
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In Florida the refusal to submit to testing might lead to the cancellation of your license.
Shays Rebellion pointed out the problems in the Articles of Confederation. This lead to the production of the Constitution.
General Edward Braddock
The instalation of Hitler and WW2
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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Confederation happened because political deadlock from Canada East and Canada West lead to political deadlock, leading to the Great Coalition, which was in favour of Federal Union. A railway was needed to connect the colonies, trade, and send troops faster. Threats of Americans invading British North America caused the colonies to want to unite and become stronger. People wanted to settle Rupert's land and the Northwest Territories. America cut off the Reciprocity Treaty, therefore making it expensive to trade with them and so Canada began to trade among themselves without paying taxes. Great Britain wanted her colonies to be more self-sufficient and have them do things by themselves.