The governing body that operated in the United States from 1781 to 1789 under the Articles of Confederation. It was a unicameral legislature with each state having one vote.
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Articles of Confederation: The first constitution of the United States, which created a weak central government and gave most powers to the states.
Unicameral Legislature: A type of legislature which consists of one house or assembly, in contrast to a bicameral legislature such as the U.S. Congress today.
Northwest Ordinance: An act passed by the Confederation Congress that set rules for creating new states and banned slavery in the territory north of Ohio River.