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A group of poor farmers in Massachusetts, led by Taylor Coutts and John Sullivan is angered by war debts, bad harvests and high taxes. When their debt-ridden farms are taken by the bank, they march on the state capital in protest. Massachusetts sends their militia to try to stop them and appeals to Congress for assistance. Can the Articles of Confederation solve this problem? Why/Why not?

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  1. 11 March, 02:43
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    No, the articles of confederation do not solve the problem. The articles of confederation don't give Congress any power over the states. The states are responsible for maintaining order in their own states not Congress.
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