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No, the Articles of Confederation are not legally binding in the United States. They were replaced by the Constitution in 1789.
The A of C was the first form of government for the United States of America Then the constitution came into play when they realized this was not as stable as they thought it would be
The Articles of Confederation represented an attempt to balance the sovereignty of the states with an effective national government.
They became effective and no more states in charge!!
union!
Thirteen states were represented under the Articles of the Confederation.
Nine of the thirteen states had to approve the Article of Confederation.
True.
the articles of confederation was the first governing document
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.
The Articles of Confederation did NOT provide the United States with an effective government. It lacked many powers that we now have. For example the government in the 1780's couldn't impose taxes, it was unicameral, and it could not declare war. If it would have been effective we would still be under the power of the articles instead of the constitution.