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Confederation is defined as being the creation of loosely assembled states or territories. The Articles of Confederation made this act legal.
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The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution of The United States. This document is important because it made the union of the thirteen colonies legal and identified them as sovereign states.
Confederation is defined as being the creation of loosely assembled states or territories. The Articles of Confederation made this act legal.
The Articles of Confederation.
Before the United States Constitution, the Articles of Confederation were used to govern the United States. Their greatest weakness is that, under them, the Federal Government had no power. It could make laws and decisions, but it had no way to ensure that they were enforced.
One does not exist, as the 1781 Articles of Confederation were never repealed. They were superceded by the states' ratification of the US Constitution in 1788 (which clearly stipulated that, upon ratification, it would become the legal basis for the government).
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