The Articles of Confederation were ratified on March 1, 1781. They detailed how each state was independent and retained all rights that were not otherwise given to the United States.
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Weak describes the Articles of Confederation.
it was in 1781
November 1777
The Articles of Confereration was passed in 1777.
That would be the Articles of Confederation.
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Under the Articles of Confederation, the term of the President was one year.
The Confederation Congress became the legislative branch of government established by the Articles of Confederation. It was too weak because it had insufficient powers to enforce the laws that were passed.
This question is nebulously worded and can mean one of two questions: 1) Can an individual today change the words/paragraphs/articles of the Articles of Confederation? -- No. The Articles of Confederation is an historical document. 2) Were the Articles of Confederation, while in use, subject to an amendment process? -- Yes. The Articles could be amended provided that the amendment was passed in all of the State Legislatures.
the articles of confederation
They were written in 1777.