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Deffense [45]
3 years ago
6

___________ was a strength of the articles of confederation that the constitution retained

Law
1 answer:
SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the federal government could negotiate treaties with other countries              

Explanation:

The Confederation Articles with Perpetual Union are a first treaty compromise between the 13 founding regions for the United States of America. It was accepted by the Second Confederate states very much on November 15, 1777, and after much discussion, and submitted for approval to the Provinces.

    Although after much debate by then senator the agreements of treaties was retained by the US constitution, considering its economic aspects on the country.

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