Extra History: The Articles of Confederation faq

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The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution of the United States, ratified in 1781. It established a federal government with limited powers, and provided for the regulation of trade and foreign relations. It also sought to find financial solutions to the nation's problems. Despite its shortcomings, the Articles of Confederation laid the groundwork for the United States of America.

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Updated in [February 21st, 2023]


The Articles of Confederation - Becoming the United States - Extra History - #1.
The Articles of Confederation - Ratification - Extra History - #2.
The Articles of Confederation - Finding Finances - Extra History - #3.
The Articles of Confederation - Constitutional Convention - Extra History - #4.
♫ Articles of Confederation: "Article 11" - Sean and Dean Kiner - Extra History Music.

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Learners can explore the history of the United States through the Extra History course on the Articles of Confederation. This course covers the formation of the United States from the Articles of Confederation, the ratification process, the search for finances, and the Constitutional Convention. Through this course, learners can gain a better understanding of the history of the United States and the events that led to its formation. Additionally, learners can explore the music of the Articles of Confederation with Sean and Dean Kiner's "Article 11" song. This course provides an exciting and engaging way to learn about the history of the United States and the Articles of Confederation.

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