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Description Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, Preamble through Article V, ¶1.
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Preamble through Article V, ¶1 Article V, ¶2 through Article VI Article VII through Article IX, ¶2 Article IX, ¶2 through ¶5 Article IX, ¶5 through Article XIII, ¶2 Article XIII, ¶2 through signatures
Preamble–Art. 5, ¶1    •    Art. 5, ¶2–Art. 6    •    Art. 7–Art. 9, ¶2    •    Art. 9, ¶2–¶5    •    Art. 9, ¶5–Art. 13, ¶2    •    Art. 13, ¶2–signatures

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