All 13 States (Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut
The Articles of Confederation was the document that was ratified in 1781. This document established a confederation of sovereign states.
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The Articles of Confederation established a particularly weak central government. The Articles of Confederation were ratified on March 1, 1781.
The Articles of Confederation was written in a joint effort by delegates from each of the thirteen states. The document became effective once it was ratified by all thirteen states. Virgina ratified it first in 1777 and Maryland was the last in 1781.
Articles of Confederation
Articles of confederation
The Articles of Confederation was the document that was ratified in 1781. This document established a confederation of sovereign states.
Yes it did. It had to be approved by all 13 states.
What decisions needed to be approved by the states from the Articles of Confederation
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No. The answer to the multiple-choice question is that the Declaration did not need to be ratified (approved) by the states, as did the Articles of Confederation or the later US Constitution.
They became effective and no more states in charge!!
ratified them
The Articles of Confederation established a particularly weak central government. The Articles of Confederation were ratified on March 1, 1781.
On November 15, 1777, the second Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union. Still at war with Great Britain, the colonists were not eager to establish another powerful national government. Three-and-a-half years passed before the states ratified (approved of) the Articles.
The Articles of Confederation was written in a joint effort by delegates from each of the thirteen states. The document became effective once it was ratified by all thirteen states. Virgina ratified it first in 1777 and Maryland was the last in 1781.
Articles of Confederation