This pocket-sized hardcover edition contains the preamble, conclusion,
and all thirteen articles that make up the Articles of Confederation.
The original document--one of the United States' first governing
documents--was passed by the Continental Congress in 1777, and later
ratified by the states in 1781. Though the Articles of Confederation was
not successful in creating a strong federal government, it did establish
a set of rules for politics and governance that do--in some ways--still
persist today. This document was replaced by the U.S. Constitution in
1789.