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Title: federalist view of changing the articles of confederation
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It is unfair to have smaller states and larger states have the same amount of votes because there is more opinion in larger colonies. Changes in the Articles also require a unanimous vote. Therefore there will hardly be any changes since no one agrees all of the time... Showed first 250 characters
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We have to replace the Articles with a stronger document, one that will provide for use the blue-print for our nation's growth. Showed next 250 characters
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