The list below contains provisions of the…

- required unanimous consent from all states for amendments
- regulated the sale of government-owned land to settlers
- created a national government consisting solely of a single house of Congress in which each state would have one vote

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The provisions you've mentioned are related to the Articles of Confederation, which was the first constitution of the United States, effective from 1781 until 1789. Here’s a bit more detail on each of the points you've listed:

  1. Required unanimous consent from all states for amendments: Under the Articles of Confederation, any amendments to the document required the approval of all thirteen states. This made it extremely difficult to enact necessary changes or improvements to the governmental structure.

  2. Regulated the sale of government-owned land to settlers: The Articles of Confederation included provisions regarding the regulation and sale of land in the western territories. The Land Ordinance of 1785, for instance, established a system for surveying and selling the land.

  3. Created a national government consisting solely of a single house of Congress in which each state would have one vote: The government established by the Articles was a unicameral legislature, meaning it had only one legislative body. Each state had one vote, regardless of its population size, which was a point of contention as it did not account for the varying sizes and needs of the states.

The Articles of Confederation ultimately proved to be inadequate for governing the growing nation, leading to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and the drafting of the current United States Constitution.