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Why does Morse think that the articles of confederation were affective during the revolution but not afterward?
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Why does Morse think that the articles of confederation were affective during the revolution but not afterward?
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Because after the revolution they needed a whole new system of government where every state would get a say if what needed to be done.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if I'm wrong. :)
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