It was superseded on March 4, 1789 upon activation Constitution for the united states of America (CfusA, ratified 1788): https://infogalactic.com/info/United_States_Constitution
Constitutional Convention of 1787: https://infogalactic.com/info/Constitutional_Convention_(United_States)
Articles of Association 1774 (precursor to AofC): First Continental Congress: https://infogalactic.com/info/Continental_Association
Articles of Confederation: https://infogalactic.com/info/Articles_of_Confederation
A brief chronological history of the Founding Period:
1774 (September 5 to October 26, 1774) - First Continental Congress/Continental Association approves Articles of Association
1776 (July 4) - Declaration of Independence
1777 (Nov 15) - Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union approved and sent to the states, founding the country with 12 states (Maryland refused to ratify until all other states ceded their western land claims, but was pressured by French navy)
1781 (Mar 1) - finally signed by Maryland in Philadelphia (ratified on 2-2-1781)
1781 (Oct 17) - American Republic secured victory and surrender from Britain, ending the American Revolution
1783 (Sep 3) - Treaty of Paris 7 years bankruptcy law (not country yet from International Banker perspective) 1783-1790 to pay back $6M. By 1788 it was $18M; Chapter 11 declared in 1790.
1787 (May 25 to Sep 17) - Constitution was written at Philadelphia Convention by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay [The Federalist Papers]
1788 (Jun 21) - Trust I agreement established with the Constitution for the united states of America (CfusA, 1788); ratification by 9 states activated, 13 states join total
1789 (Mar 4) - New Constitution becomes active per ratification process
1789 (Sep 24) Judiciary Act-establishes jurisdiction for protecting Constitutional Rights
1789 (Sep 25) Bill of Rights passed by Congress [ratified 12-15-1791]
1790 - 'HOA' in the form of the Federal Gov't hired to perform the 19 specific duties outlined in the Constitution
1791 (Feb 25) - "Banking Act" starts the 70 year clock to pay back debt is started; All Federal lands and buildings including Washington DC are used as collateral to permit additional debt borrowing; interest payments are remitted to debt holders through the First Bank of US, established in 1791 with a 20 year charted set to expire in 1811.
The REAL History Part 1 from Debt Collateralization Perspective: https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZDcSEa5Z/the-real-history-of-the-american/
Thanks for the bump!
I recently discussed this timeline here as well
https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZDzy8aX2/x/c/4TnPyACQcpN