Congress began debating the subject of drafting a plan of confederation of the various colonies on July 12, 1776. After much squabling over sectional interests, Congress approved the final form and sent it to the colonies for ratification on November 1, 1777. The Articles became effective on March 1, 1781.
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The Articles of Confederation.
The Articals Of Confederation
The Articles of Confederation were approved by the Continental Congress in 1777, in Philedelphia.
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What cameral congress did the articles of confederation establish? The Continental Congress
The Second Continental Congress was responsible for writing the Articles of Confederation
Because congress convinced them that the articles of confederation should be given to them
Congress wanted to strengthen and refine the Articles of Confederation.
In the Articles of Confederation, the procedure by which Congress was to raise funds was by taxing the states.
In the Articles of Confederation, the procedure by which Congress was to raise funds was by taxing the states.
After a year of debate the Second Continental Congress approved the last draft of the articles for ratification by the States on November 15, 1777 in York, Pennsylvania.
Yes it did. It had to be approved by all 13 states.