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Move Towards Independence

Declaration of Independence Turn to page 109 in your book What did the colonist want? Why did they want this? Do we have proof these things happened?

Winning the War: Cause and Effect

Creations of The Articles of Confederation AOC: a weak constitution that governed America during the Revolutionary War. “A league of friendship” Each state was independent Each state had one vote, no matter their size. Congress could coin money, make treaties, and appoint army officers Legislators were picked and paid for by the state. Under the AOC it was “controlled” chaos.