Article 6
Article 6 of the U.S. Constitution implemented three particular laws and conditions in the form of three clauses, the latter of which would completely change the focus of American Government for some time to come. The first, and largely the most short term of these conditions, was the clarification that all of the debts incurred and contracts enacted by the nation prior to the adoption of the Constitution, while the country was still under the Articles of Confederation
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