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Why did American leaders want to draft a national constitution in 1776?

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B The Second Continental Congress Had No Legal Authority as a National Government.

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Answer choices are:

A. It would force Britain to recognize their independence.

B. The Second Continental Congress had no legal authority as a national government.

C. A national constitution would provide an example for the state constitutions.

Correct answer choices are:

B. The Second Continental Congress had no legal authority as a national government.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Articles formed a vague confederation of sovereign nations and a limited central government, giving most of the control with the state governments. The demand for an influential Federal government shortly became manifest and ultimately directed to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.

American leaders required to draft a state constitution to set law and to show organization in the nation. In reality, without the constitution, we wouldn't have the country of control we have now. If you think about it, without the constitution, people that aspire to become administrators could improve the way that this nation is governed, and hence there is no understanding what could result without the law.

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