The ratification of the Articles of Confederation occurred on March 1, 1781. The Annapolis Convention occurred on September 11, 1786.
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The meeting in 1787 was to revise the Articles of Confederation. Many leaders felt that the Articles of Confederation were too weak and needed to be changed.
There were two Annapolis conventions. The first occurred between 1774 and 1776, which served as a form of state government prior to the revolution. The second convention occurred in 1786, which was to discuss the constitution and its weaknesses after the revolution.
Anti-federalists who were afraid of their rights being taken away by a central power that may have occurred under the Constitution as it was written. They supported the Articles of Confederation because it supported strong state rather than national government, and wanted to add the Bill of Rights to protect personal liberties.
The revolt by Massachusetts farmers against taxes was known as Shays' Rebellion. It occurred in 1786-1787 and was led by Daniel Shays, protesting economic injustices and the government's inability to address issues like high taxes and debt. The uprising highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and ultimately contributed to the call for a stronger federal government.
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rhode island ratifies the constitution
the states frequently did not cooperate with each other
NO- the rebellion occurred in 1794 after the US Constitution was in place.
pluto= The articles of confederation were ratified
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No, Vermont was not admitted to the Union under the Articles of Confederation. Vermont declared its independence from New York in 1777 and existed as an independent republic until it was admitted as the 14th state on March 4, 1791. Its admission occurred after the Articles of Confederation had been ratified, but Vermont was not a part of the original states that ratified the Articles.
For the Articles of Confederation to be ratified, they required approval from at least nine of the thirteen original states. This process involved extensive debates and negotiations among the states, addressing issues such as representation, taxation, and governance. The final ratification occurred on March 1, 1781, after Maryland, the last holdout, agreed to ratify the Articles, partly due to concerns over land claims by other states. The agreement marked a significant step in uniting the fledgling nation under a common framework of government.
The constitutional convention occurred second.
Because it was a convention held in Philadephia by delegates from all the states besides Rhode Island. There were 12 states there. They were called together to build a stronger national government. The new government was called the constitution.
The Annapolis ConventionThey met to study the trade problem