The Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783 highlighted Congress's weakness under the Articles of Confederation by exposing its inability to maintain order and provide for the defense of its own soldiers. When Continental Army veterans demanded payment for their service and stormed the Pennsylvania State House, Congress found itself powerless to intervene due to the lack of a standing army and federal authority. This incident underscored the ineffectiveness of the Confederation government in enforcing laws and ensuring stability, ultimately leading to calls for a stronger central government.
The Second Continental Congress was responsible for writing the Articles of Confederation
Congress designed The Articles of Confederation under the leadership of John Dickinson of Pennsylvania.
The Articles of Confederation were approved by the Continental Congress in 1777, in Philedelphia.
Congress designed The Articles of Confederation under the leadership of John Dickinson of Pennsylvania.
What cameral congress did the articles of confederation establish? The Continental Congress
Because congress convinced them that the articles of confederation should be given to them
Congress wanted to strengthen and refine the Articles of Confederation.
In the Articles of Confederation, the procedure by which Congress was to raise funds was by taxing the states.
In the Articles of Confederation, the procedure by which Congress was to raise funds was by taxing the states.
After a year of debate the Second Continental Congress approved the last draft of the articles for ratification by the States on November 15, 1777 in York, Pennsylvania.
to revise the articles of confederation.
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