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grigory [225]
2 years ago
5

Dear Lieutenant Major Reginald Brighton, Paragraph 1: Explain what the Articles of Confederation are and what powers Congress ha

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History
1 answer:
Paraphin [41]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians. ... In addition, Congress could not draft soldiers or regulate trade.

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