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The Articles of Confederation created a confederation in the United States. A confederation is a government in which the state government, not national, have dominant power. Under the Articles of Confederation, the power of the national government was exclusively centered in the Congress. No national executive was created; instead, after the ratification of the Articles in 1781, the Congress annually elected an individual who served as the President of the Congress. Delegates were chosen by state legislatures, and each state had one vote in Congress.