Founding Fathers: Complete Biographies, Their Articles, Historical & Political Documents. Emory Speer

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       Wm. Whipple

       Matthew Thornton

       Massachusetts Bay

      Saml. Adams

       John Adams

       Elbridge Gerry

       Robt. Treat Paine

       Rhode Island

      Step. Hopkins

       William Ellery

       Connecticut

      Roger Sherman

       Sam’el Huntington

       Wm. Williams

       Oliver Wolcott

       New York

      Wm. Floyd

       Phil. Livingston

       Frans. Lewis

       Lewis Morris

       New Jersey

      Richd. Stockton

       Jno. Witherspoon

       Fras. Hopkinson

       John Hart

       Abra. Clark

       Pennsylvania

      Robt. Morris

       Benjamin Rush

       Benja. Franklin

       John Morton

       Geo. Clymer

       Jas. Smith

       Geo. Taylor

       James Wilson

       Geo. Ross

       Delaware

      Cæsar Rodney

       Geo. Read

       Tho. M’Kean

       Maryland

      Samuel Chase

       Wm. Paca

       Thos. Stone

       Charles Carroll of Carrollton

       Virginia

      George Wythe

       Richard Henry Lee

       Th. Jefferson

       Benja. Harrison

       Thos. Nelson, jr.

       Francis Lightfoot Lee

       Carter Braxton

       North Carolina

      Wm. Hooper

       Joseph Hewes

       John Penn

       South Carolina

      Edward Rutledge

       Thos. Heyward, junr

       Arthur Middleton

       Thomas Lynch, junr

       Georgia

      Button Gwinnett

       Lyman Hall

       Geo. Walton

      Articles of Confederation

       Table of Contents

      

The first page of the Articles of Confederation

      Preamble

      To all to whom these Presents shall come, we the undersigned Delegates of the States affixed to our Names send greeting. Whereas the Delegates of the United States of America in Congress assembled did on the fifteenth day of November in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Seven, and in the Second Year of the Independence of America agree to certain articles of Confederation and perpetual Union between the States of New Hampshire, Massachusetts bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia in the Words following, viz. "Articles of Confederation and perpetual Union between the States of New Hampshire, Massachusetts bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.

      Article 1

      Article I. The Stile of this Confederacy shall be "The United States of America."

      Article 2

      Article II. Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and right, which is not by this Confederation expressly delegated to the United States, in Congress assembled.

      Article 3

      Article III. The said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered to, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretense whatever.

      Article 4

      Article IV. The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of the different States in this Union, the free inhabitants of each of these States, paupers, vagabonds, and fugitives from justice excepted, shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of free citizens in the several States; and the people of each State shall have free ingress and regress to and from any other State, and shall enjoy therein all the privileges of trade and commerce, subject to the same duties, impositions, and restrictions as the inhabitants thereof respectively, provided that such restrictions shall not extend so far as to prevent the removal of property imported into any State, to any other State, of which the owner is an inhabitant; provided also that no imposition, duties or restriction shall be laid by any State, on the property of the United States, or either of them.

      If any person guilty of, or charged with, treason, felony, or other high misdemeanor in any State, shall flee from justice, and be found in any of the United States, he shall, upon demand of the Governor or executive power of the State from which he fled, be delivered up and removed to the State having jurisdiction of his offense.

      Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these States to the records, acts, and judicial proceedings of the courts and magistrates of every other State.

      Article 5

      Article V. For the most convenient management of the general interests of the United States, delegates shall be annually appointed in such manner as the legislatures of each State shall direct, to meet in Congress on the first Monday in November, in every year, with a power reserved to each State to recall its delegates, or any of them, at any time within the year, and to send others in their stead for the remainder of the year.

      No State shall be represented in Congress by less than two, nor more than seven members; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years; nor shall any person, being a delegate, be capable of holding any office under the United States, for which he, or another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees or emolument of any kind.

      Each State shall maintain its own delegates in a meeting of the States, and while they act as members of the committee of the States.

      In determining questions in the United States in Congress assembled, each State shall have one vote.

      Freedom of speech and debate


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