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The President.
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The Articles of Confederation required unanimous consent of the 13 states to amend it. Two attempts were made to do so, each one failing by one vote.
A+ TrueUnder the articles of confederation each state had only one cotes regardless of its population. Some states had 3 or 4 delegates but they still only got one vote.
congress did not have control of foreign trade
Yes. The Articles of Confederation outlined that the United States should be governed by a one-house legislature, known commonly as the Confederation Congress.
The President.
Revise the Articles of Confederation.
Revise the Articles of Confederation.
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The congress was adopted under the Articles of Confederation. It was made of delegates from several states, and came just after the second continental congress.
No one. That was the problem that there wasn't a foundation for government, but a loose confederation of states.
Under the Articles of Confederation the federal government was structured so that Delegates were chosen by state legislatures, and each state had one vote in Congress.
What cameral congress did the articles of confederation establish? The Continental Congress
To modify the articles of confederation(see "Philadelphia Convention" Wikipedia) To modify the articles of confederation(see "Philadelphia Convention" Wikipedia)
The Articles of Confederation required unanimous consent of the 13 states to amend it. Two attempts were made to do so, each one failing by one vote.
Under the Articles of Confederation, ratified on March 1, 1781, the states were represented by delegates. Each state had one vote in Congress.