States are denied certain powers under the Articles of Confederation. States may not send ambassadors to foreign countries, receive foreign ambassadors, or make any kind of arrangement, meeting or treaty with any king, prince or state. No person or state may accept any gift, including titles of nobility, from a foreign state. Neither Congress nor any state can give people noble titles.
The assembly that replaced the Articles of Confederation was the Bill of Rights.
congress had the power to amend the articles of confederation
The Articles of Confederation were replaced by the Constitution because it included the Bill of Rights.
The Articles provided states' rights, but lacked a strong central government.
protect states rights
No. The Bill of Rights did promise rights and freedom for the citizens of the states but not the Articles of Confederation.
The assembly that replaced the Articles of Confederation was the Bill of Rights.
the bill of rights
A bill of rights
Declaration of Independence in 1776.
Bill of Rights
the bill of rights
by the bill of rights
It allowed congress to do things they the couldn't when they had the Articles of Confederation around. Such as raise taxes and have natural rights.
congress had the power to amend the articles of confederation
It was only to revise the Articles of Confederation
the colonists would have lost their rights and probably would've been pushed around again