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Setler79 [48]
2 years ago
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Describe congress under the articles.

History
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Lana71 [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

Article of the confederation was an the agreement among the original states of American congress.

Explanation:

  • Congress looked to the article for guidance as it conducted business directing the conducting diplomacy with foreign states.
  • Congress renamed of the article confederation continued to call it continental congress organization remained the same.
  • Congress has an unprecedented level of political, diplomatic, military and economic authority,congress began acting as the provisional government.
  • Congress declaring the same time to resolve the most effectual measures for foreign alliances they overlapping committees to the draft declaration.
  • Congress resolved to appoint a committee of 13 to prepare a draft of a constitution for a union of the states.
  • Congress assembled the sole and exclusive right and power to determine peace and war to the traits and alliances.
  • Congress shell regulate the post appoint officers in the military and regulate the armed forces,congress assembled may in appoint the president.
  • Congress approval of the ratification of all the state legislatures and congress before the existence of the articles debts contracted.
  • Congress had the authority to regulate and fund the continental army to lacked the power states troops or funding.
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