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Naddik [55]
3 years ago
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How did the United States solve the problems of the Articles of Confederation?

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-BARSIC- [3]3 years ago
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Answer:Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress was incredibly powerful and could settle disputes between states and solve territorial issues by passing legislation like the Northwest Ordinance of 1787.

Confederation Congress: The central government...

Shays’s Rebellion: An uprising of Revolutionary ...

Articles of Confederation: The first government ...

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