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How did the Pennsylvania Mutiny highlight Congress’s weakness under the Articles of Confederation?

Sagot :

In general, the Pennsylvania Mutiny highlighted Congress’s weakness under the Articles of Confederation in that they could not form a military large enough to fight back properly.

Answer:

Congress was unable to help soldiers who wanted payment for service.

Explanation:

In 1783 Pennsylvania Mutiny was an anti-government complaint of about 400 soldiers of the Continental Army.

They asked for their payment of service during the American Revolutionary War.

Thus they asked Congress for the payment which directly not controlling the management of the army this is the main problem of the Article of the confederation congress ignored their message and the problem become worse.