I'm not sure what your question is, but the answer might be the Articles of Confederation.
The Philadelphia Convention produced the document that has governed the U.S for more than 200 years, the U.S Constitution.
During the Revolutionary War, America was governed by the Articles of Confederation. This document, adopted in 1781, established a weak central government with limited powers and most authority left to the states. However, it proved ineffective in managing the nation's affairs and was eventually replaced by the United States Constitution in 1789.
It was called "Rocks and Shoals" or more properly "Articles for the Government of the United States Navy."
The document created and signed in November of 1620 by the Pilgrims is known as the Mayflower Compact. This agreement established a framework for self-government and mutual cooperation among the settlers as they settled in the New World. It was significant because it laid the foundation for democratic governance in America by emphasizing the importance of the consent of the governed.
The U.S. Constitution
The MayFlower Compact was the first governed document.
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Yes, deserts are natural occurring areas. Their locations are governed by their geographic locations.
Many documents are used, but the most essential is The Constitution.
The he Mayflower Compact is the document that governed the colonies during the first ten years of the nation. It was a covenant between the settlers arriving in New Plymouth.
The way in which a country is governed is set out in a document called the Constitution.