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Using the information from the previous document, fill in the chart below
Documents
Keep it or Throw it
Out?
Why or
Why Not?
8. George Washington -
letter to James Madison
Document 1
9. Editorial Cartoon - Articles
of Confederation ship picture
Document 2
10. Articles of Confederation
- Chart - Congress could
and could not
Document3
11. Articles of Confederation
- Article I Document
Document 4
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