Yes, each state that seceded from the union considered itself soverign, with governments and decisions made by each state.
Each state was granted two votes
Each individual state
A+ TrueUnder the articles of confederation each state had only one cotes regardless of its population. Some states had 3 or 4 delegates but they still only got one vote.
No. Each state had its own currency. The Constitution established a national currency.
One vote for each state
Each state had to formally accept, or ratify, the Articles.
Under the Article of Confederation each state remained independent.
Each state was sovereign under the articles of confederation. The states also retained freedom and independence and were allowed to formulate their own laws.
Each individual state
Each state was granted two votes
Each state was granted two votes
each state had an equal vote
Under the Articles of Confederation the federal government was structured so that Delegates were chosen by state legislatures, and each state had one vote in Congress.
The Articles of Confederation had only 1 branch the legislative branch. Each state only got one vote in Congress, no matter how small the population. The Articles of Confederation was soon turned into the constitution.
Each individual state
The articles of confederation
Each individual state