To preserve the independence of the states
To protect against tyranny
The Articles of Confederation were significant as the first governing document of the United States, establishing a framework for national government after independence from Britain. They provided a loose alliance of states and emphasized state sovereignty, which highlighted the challenges of governance under a weak central authority. The limitations of the Articles, particularly in terms of taxation and interstate commerce, ultimately led to their replacement by the U.S. Constitution, shaping the future of American federalism. Their legacy is a crucial lesson in the balance between state and federal power.
what are the six rocky mountain states in alphebatical order also it is very weak so it wind can sometimes can knock rocks of the top.
No they are not weak, The French are very independent, with strong values, family orientated and a very proud people.
confederation
The term that describes an alliance of independent states is
confederation
confederation
Confederation
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It is the congress box
What government gives the supreme authority to the states
What government gives the supreme authority to the states
What government gives the supreme authority to the states
confederation
What government gives the supreme authority to the states