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What did new york's actions after the treaty of fort stanwix reveal about the confederation government?

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The correct answer is Its authority was too limited to counter the power of large and ambitious states.

They realized that the power of a state in regards to the size of the state, meaning the size of the population, was much lower than of some other states like New York which had a huge population and thus had huge political power in the congress, specifically the house of representatives. They could control outcomes through their power.
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