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Q: Why did the continental Congress Mike the federal government week when it drew of the articles of confederation?
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What was the first plan of government approved by Congress?

The Articals Of Confederation


What cameral congress did the Articles of Confederation establish?

What cameral congress did the articles of confederation establish? The Continental Congress


Who was responsible for Articles of Confederation?

The Second Continental Congress was responsible for writing the Articles of Confederation


What was the first plan of government called?

The first U.S. government was called "The Articles of Confederation"You might also be looking for unicameral government


Who revised the articles of confederation?

continental congress


What type of national government was created under the Articles of Confederation?

AnswerThe second Continental Congress If you mean what type of congress was the articles of confederation, it was a unicameral congress.


How was the original government under Articles of Confederation organized?

the articles basically continued the structure and operation of the government as established under the second continental congress,


Who wrote much of the articles of confederation?

the continental congress


In 1777 the continental congress approved what?

The Articles of Confederation.


The continental congress's plan for a central government was called?

The continental congress's plan for a central government is called Articles of Confederation. This is part of the government.


Delegates at the what wrote the Articles of Confederation?

second continental congress


What happened after shays rebellion?

After Shay's Rebellions the Second Continental Congress was held, to mend the Articles of Confederation. During the second Continental Congress, he 55 signers ended up scrapping the Articles and drafting a new form of government, the Constitution of the United States of America that we have today.