Unlike the later United States Constitution, the Articles of Confederation required that all (then 13) states ratify the agreement before it could be put into effect. The ratification of the Articles of Confederation dragged on for over three years, stalled because many states refused to ratify it until specific conditions were met.
Article IV - Relations Among the States Article V - Provisions for Amendment Article VI - National Debts, Supremacy of National Law, Oath Article VII - Ratification of Constitution
Article IV - Relations Among the States Article V - Provisions for Amendment Article VI - National Debts, Supremacy of National Law, Oath Article VII - Ratification of Constitution
Article IV - Relations Among the States Article V - Provisions for Amendment Article VI - National Debts, Supremacy of National Law, Oath Article VII - Ratification of Constitution
Article Five.
legislative, executive, judicial, relations between the states, national supremacy, and ratification
Ratification!
slavery
article 7
the name of the confederation
chaired the committee that drafted the formal ratification of the Articles of Confederation
The last state to ratify the Articles of Confederation was Maryland.
unlike article 3 of the constitution the article of confederation made no provisions for these