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How many of the thirteen states needed to approve a law before it could be passed, under the Articles of Confederation?

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Answered by rishika79
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Answer:9

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Article VII, the final article of the Constitution, required that before the Constitution could become law and a new government could form, the document had to be ratified by nine of the thirteen states. Eleven days after the delegates at the Philadelphia convention approved it, copies of the Constitution were sent to each of the states, which were to hold ratifying conventions to either accept or reject.

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