the colonies that approves seventy- two resolution were Canada east, Canada west, new brunswick and nova scotia. by the way the colonies that rejected the resolution were Newfoundland and prince edward island.
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All 13 colonies had to ratify the Articles of Confederation; that doesn't necessarily mean that every single individual in those colonies agreed, though.
Two of the primary things that Britain agreed to in the Treaty of Paris were that the colonies of the United States would be free and sovereign from that point on and that the British crown relinquished all claims to its government.
The Articals Of Confederation were made to have a gonverment system but later was agreed to change it because of the unbalance of its power of the 13 colonies and the gonverment.
The governments from the 6 colonies basically held a summit where they agreed to hold referenda on the issue of Federation. With the exception of Western Australia, they all agreed to federate. Once WA had agreed to join, the constitution was tied up, and the necessary legislation sent back for Britain for Queen Vicky to sign.
The outcome was that the delegates agreed on seventy-two resolutions that set out which powers each level of the government would have.
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None. The States do not have this right.
The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions
Yes, 13 states, which was all of the states at the time, had to approve the Articles of Confederation. The articles were ratified on March 1, 1781.
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Confederation- when Canada became a country in1867 the 72 resolution was made of all the things the government agreed that they wanted.
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Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
No, approved is not a synonym of referred. Approved means something has been accepted or agreed upon, while referred means to direct someone to a different source or person for information or assistance.