What was one of the problems with the Articles of Confederation
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it did not create a strong central gov.
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The document that called for the US to be governed by a single body called the Congress was the
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Articles of Confederation
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How many years did a new state admitted under the northwest ordinance have to be in the union to have the same privileges and rights of the thirteen original states
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One
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As a result of the Treaty of Paris in 1783 the Americans were given free navigation of the
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Mississippi river :)
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Neither the British nor the Americans won a decisive victory in the Battle of Guilford Courthouse
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true
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Which of these made Americans realize that the national government was not strong enough to protect its property
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Shays' Rebellion
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Who led a group of farmers in demanding financial help from the Massachusetts legislature
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Daniel Shays :)
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Congress provided that the Northwest Territory could be divided into no more than how many states
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five
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Which veteran of the Revolutionary war led a farmers rebellion
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Daniel Shays
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Until the issue of slavery arose in settlement of western lands went smoothly and national politics had not been involved.
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Missouri
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Under the Articles of Confederation Congress had no power to collect taxes True or False
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True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no
power to collect taxes.
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Term that means to officially approve a document or idea
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ratify
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What was one of the problems with the Articles of Confederation
it did not create a strong central gov.
The document that called for the US to be governed by a single body called the Congress was the
Articles of Confederation
How many years did a new state admitted under the northwest ordinance have to be in the union to have the same privileges and rights of the thirteen original states
One
As a result of the Treaty of Paris in 1783 the Americans were given free navigation of the
Mississippi river :)
Neither the British nor the Americans won a decisive victory in the Battle of Guilford Courthouse
true
Which of these made Americans realize that the national government was not strong enough to protect its property
Shays' Rebellion
Who led a group of farmers in demanding financial help from the Massachusetts legislature
Daniel Shays :)
Congress provided that the Northwest Territory could be divided into no more than how many states
five
Which veteran of the Revolutionary war led a farmers rebellion
Daniel Shays
Until the issue of slavery arose in settlement of western lands went smoothly and national politics had not been involved.
Missouri
Under the Articles of Confederation Congress had no power to collect taxes True or False
True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no
power to collect taxes.
Term that means to officially approve a document or idea
The Constitution was signed on September 17 after 89 days of meetings
How many years did a new state admitted under the northwest ordinance have to be in the union to have the same privileges and rights of the thirteen original states
The outline of the federal court system is listed in the Articles of the US Constitution