They had a problem with the Constitution but not the Articles. The Articles gave them as much power as independent nations and it also was rushed.
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The United States Constitution which was ratified on June 21, 1788 when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify.
The Delegates decided whether to ratify The Articles Of Confederation or our current Constitution. In doing so they created our amazing Representative Republic.
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The Articles of Confederation were made before the Constitution. The Articles of Confederation was lacking in many things such as balance between states, taxes, and how to ratify amendments. The Constitution solved all of these problems.
North Carolina was the 12th state to ratify the United States Constitution. The first state to ratify the Constitution was Delaware.
The Constitution was originally intended to amend the Articles of Confederation and the framers decided to replace it. It would be considered illegal because the Articles required all of the states to ratify amendments and the Constitution only required nine of 13.
Unlike the later United States Constitution, the Articles of Confederation required that all (then 13) states ratify the agreement before it could be put into effect. The ratification of the Articles of Confederation dragged on for over three years, stalled because many states refused to ratify it until specific conditions were met.
Unlike the later United States Constitution, the Articles of Confederation required that all (then 13) states ratify the agreement before it could be put into effect. The ratification of the Articles of Confederation dragged on for over three years, stalled because many states refused to ratify it until specific conditions were met.
The last state to ratify the Articles of Confederation was Maryland.
the articles of confederation was signed in Maryland
They had a problem with the Constitution but not the Articles. The Articles gave them as much power as independent nations and it also was rushed.
Each state had to formally accept, or ratify, the Articles.
Unlike the later United States Constitution, the Articles of Confederation required that all (then 13) states ratify the agreement before it could be put into effect. The ratification of the Articles of Confederation dragged on for over three years, stalled because many states refused to ratify it until specific conditions were met.
Articles of Confederation
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