Yes he was part of it
The pilgrims had nothing to do with the Article of confederation. They established a colony in 1620. The Articles of confederation were AFTER the revolution in 1776. There is over a hundred years difference.
Start with: "The Articles of Confederation were an important part of American History" and then go from there. Good luck!
The Southern German States of BADEN, WÜRTTEMBERG, BAVARIA, and some smaller districts remained outside of the Prussian-led North German Confederation.
"Articles of Confederation" OR "confederation" or "the Articles of Confederation"
He was all for confederation, he didnt really have a big part in confederation but he had a big part in leading up to confederation.
Nova Scotia was part of the original confederation leaders and is still part of confederation. The is only one province that has talk about separation.
the confederation bridge is located in P.E.I. and attaches it to part of New Brunswick
1845
Yes he was part of it
The pilgrims had nothing to do with the Article of confederation. They established a colony in 1620. The Articles of confederation were AFTER the revolution in 1776. There is over a hundred years difference.
The weakest part of the Articles of Confederation was the need for 12 states to pass a law and all 13 to change the Constitution.
Because of weakness the confederation had and the part of world war 2
Start with: "The Articles of Confederation were an important part of American History" and then go from there. Good luck!
Wrong. First, Ontario did not exist as such until Confederation. Second, that part of the Province of Canada which had formerly been Upper Canada (and which formed the basis of today's Ontario) had the most to gain from Confederation and was the strongest supporter of Confederation. Third, although all provinces have benefited from Confederation, it is probably fair to say that Ontario has benefited the most from Confederation.
to explain the part of the constitution to the people in order to get it ratified
The Miran tribe is a Kurdish tribe that was part of the Chokhsor confederation.