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If you mean the Articles of Confederation, then they weren't very good laws. One said that the bigger states pay less tax, because of all the people supposedly there. But, say they weren't. The smaller states were being treated unfairly. Then the people who wrote the Articles of Confederation saw their flaws and wrote the Constitution.

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