Congress designed The Articles of Confederation under the leadership of John Dickinson of Pennsylvania.
Congress designed The Articles of Confederation under the leadership of John Dickinson of Pennsylvania.
Under the leadership of John Dickinson, Congress designed the Articles of Confederation, which served as the first constitution for the United States. Ratified in 1781, the Articles established a confederation of sovereign states with a weak central government, primarily focusing on preserving state autonomy. Dickinson aimed to balance the need for a unified national structure while respecting the independence of individual states. However, the limitations of the Articles ultimately highlighted the need for a stronger federal government, leading to the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
a black inventor who invented the first organ. One of the organs he designed was awarded a prize at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1876 and Dickinson
Not a clue, but I can tell you the house of the guy who designed it is spacious to say the least.
Frank Lloyd Wright.
Not a clue, but I can tell you the house of the guy who designed it is spacious to say the least.
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William Penn established the colony.
banned weapons and loans
The "Great Seal of the United States" was designed by Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental Congress.
The eagle on the flag of Pennsylvania represents the state's loyalty to the United States of America.
to hep them govern through the war