Articles of Confederation

Articles of Confederation
n.
The document that formalized the agreement between the original thirteen states of the Union. It was written in 1777, enacted in 1781, and replaced by the Constitution in 1789.

The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. . 2008.


Articles of Confederation
n. The first constitution of the United States, ratified in 1781 and replaced eight years later with the present Constitution of the United States.

Webster's New World Law Dictionary. . 2000.


Articles of Confederation
The document that set forth the terms under which the original thirteen states agreed to participate in a centralized form of government, in addition to their self-rule, and that was in effect from March 1, 1781, to March 4, 1789, prior to the adoption of the Constitution.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


articles of confederation
The document that set forth the terms under which the original thirteen states agreed to participate in a centralized form of government, in addition to their self-rule, and that was in effect from March 1, 1781, to March 4, 1789, prior to the adoption of the Constitution.

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