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What body served as the national government for the states during the War for Independence?

The Albany Plan, an earlier, pre-independence attempt at joining the colonies into of a centralized government that could coordinate the Revolutionary War.


What plan of government did the states first form after the war of independence?

A confederation.


What is the plan for national government where states would keep their freedom and independence?

articles of confederation


Plan for national government where states would keep their freedom and independence?

Bill of Rights


What plan of government did the states first form after the war for independence?

first off THERE were NO States during the revolutionary war only colonies... 13 colonies.... but The Governing body of the Colonies was called The Continental Congress


Is the Declaration of Independence the written plan of government for the United States which explains the powers and duties of the government?

False. The Declaration of Independence was an explanation of the reasons why America should sever its relationship with England. Your description is for the Constitution.


What was included in Hamilton's financial plan?

Hamilton's financial plan consisted of the federal government assume payment of the debts contracted by the states. This was during the Revolution.


True or Falso is the Declaration of Independence a plan of government or the US?

False


What is the second government plan of the US?

The second plan for the United States government was the 10 amendments.


What is the plan of the government for the United states?

The constitution


What is the plan of the United States government?

The constitution


How was the plan of government outlined by the Articles of Confederation supposed to help the 13 new states?

The Articles of Confederation aimed to create a decentralized form of government that protected the independence of the 13 new states. It intended to provide each state with equal representation and allow them to retain their sovereignty. The plan sought to unite the states for common defense and economic cooperation, while also preventing a strong central government that could potentially threaten the individual states' liberties.