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29 December, 06:49

Why do historians refer to the period from 1781 to 1789 as the critical period?

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  1. 29 December, 06:57
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    This is the period known as Confederation, where the Articles of Confederation were drawn up - the first constitution of the United States. This was a critical period in history as there was much opposition between federalists who argued for a strong central government and anti-federalists who argued for more local powers. This resulted in the Constitutional Convention of 1987 and the Bill of Rights amendments to the constitution.
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