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Collective Action under the Articles of Confederation. By Keith L. Dougherty. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xii, 211. $49.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2002

Gregory Besharov
Affiliation:
Duke University

Extract

Until the Articles of Confederation were cast aside, the Continental Congress assigned obligations, known as requisitions, to the states for the payment of taxes and the raising of troops. The state governments were then responsible for meeting the obligations however they wished. This volume by Keith Dougherty studies the history of requisitions over the preconstitutional period and explores how the experience ultimately influenced the framing of the constitution.

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© 2001 The Economic History Association

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