The Articles of Confederation were revised, said to be too large to take in and was unusable to salvage, and the U.S Constitution was written.
The Articles of Confederation was the document that established the 13 independent, soverign states: the original 13 colonies. It also set up a "stepping-stone" to the Constitution. :)Niceguymike
Under the Articles of Confederation the nations first capitol, BUT under the revised U.S. Constitution the first capitol was New York:):)
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From what country? The U.S. didn't print any $2 bills with that date. Please post a new question with the country of origin or revised date.
To revise the Articles of Confederation. Congress realized that the Articles were to terrible to be revised, so they started from scratch, and thus comes the Constitution.
No he did not believe so.
No he did not believe so.
No he did not believe so.
The Articles of Confederation were revised, said to be too large to take in and was unusable to salvage, and the U.S Constitution was written.
No because he supported a strong national government
The Articles of Confederation were revised, said to be too large to take in and was unusable to salvage, and the U.S Constitution was written.
If you are referring to the Constitutional Convention places, the most famous place is in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. This is where the Articles of Confederation were intended to be revised but instead was used to make plans to create a new government.
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No. The Founding Fathers decided the Articles of Confederation were too flawed, and decided to start fresh with a clean document, Any system resembling the British parliamentary system was anathema.
They wanted the Articles of Confederation revised
John Jay