From our last installment in this series, we understand that the sitting United States confederation congress, which operated under the authority of the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, ratified in 1781, unquestionably possessed the authority to change or amend its terms, in whole or in part, but only as long as those terms were adhered in the process.
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The Theory and Meaning of America, Part 4
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From our last installment in this series, we understand that the sitting United States confederation congress, which operated under the authority of the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, ratified in 1781, unquestionably possessed the authority to change or amend its terms, in whole or in part, but only as long as those terms were adhered in the process.