The disposition of wester land
the disposition of western lands.
Yes he was part of it
United States and Great Britain
No, James McClurg did not sign the Articles of Confederation. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress but did not participate in the signing of the Articles, which was completed in 1781. McClurg was more involved in Virginia politics and later served as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
For the Articles of Confederation to be ratified, they required approval from at least nine of the thirteen original states. This process involved extensive debates and negotiations among the states, addressing issues such as representation, taxation, and governance. The final ratification occurred on March 1, 1781, after Maryland, the last holdout, agreed to ratify the Articles, partly due to concerns over land claims by other states. The agreement marked a significant step in uniting the fledgling nation under a common framework of government.
to tax to regulate trade and to interfere with the affairs of the states
Madison, along with a core of men, was involved in the very start of the revolution. The revolution was produced by a group of men who interacted with each other to create a nation. He wasn't involved in the revolution and since 1776 had taken part in VA government as much as he was involved in the creation of the constitution and the Bill Of Rights. He was all ready in Congress when the convention was called. In a letter to Washington he had outlined the most important points that were to be debated in the convention. He had studied the different republics and wrote long essays comparing governments. He was ready to create a constitution.
Virginia was the first state to ratify the Articles of Confederation. Delegates from New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina were also involved in the initial process.
Well first of all we all know the articles of confederation failed. So I guess it could mean that too many people were involved in writing it and too many ideas/opinions tried to be put into it. If too many cooks were involved in cooking something then the food could come out with too many different flavors and just be confusing. Simalarly too many things were put into the articles of confederation to make people happy instead of to make the new country function properly and in the end it was just to convoluted and weak to work.
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One of the reasons for ratification was the nation could not pass taxes to pay for supplies in states.