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1781

Articles of Confederation Ratified

1781

Maryland at last ratified, four years after the Continental Congress had adopted them. The United States had a constitution - barely. The Articles created no executive, no federal courts, and no power to tax. They would hold the new nation together for seven thin years before being quietly replaced. Their weakness in commerce and defense drove the very men who wrote them to call the Philadelphia Convention.