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Articles of Confed.

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When were the Articles of Confederation written? During the Revolutionary War
Why were the Articles of Confederation written? to create a national government joining the 13 states together
What kind of national government did the Articles of Confederation make? weak
What was Congress not allowed to collect? taxes
What was Congress not allowed to regulate? trade
How many votes did each state get? one
Since there was no executive branch, what did the states not have? a president
Since there was no judicial branch, what did the states not have? a court system
What was not made the same among all the states? currency
What created a process for admitting new states? the Northwest Ordinance
Created by: michelle_miller
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