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Terms in this set (7) What were they? •Plan of government for the new nation. •Approved in 1781.•"a firm league of friendship."•weak central (national) government.•most power was given to the state.•lasted until 1787. Congress could not enforce the laws and had no national court system. No consequences to those who disobeyed the law.
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