Furthermore, the Articles of Confederation created a loose unison among the sates, and a federal government with limited powers. Although there was success with the Articles of Confederation, foreign and domestic problems were still evident and increasing. The Confederation’s central government was too weak, they couldn’t enforce tax, couldn’t control interstate commerce, and couldn’t enforce laws. States began to make random agreements with foreign governments. Nearly every state had their own military and printed money. And no trade meant no economy. These disasters led to a need of change, the
Furthermore, the Articles of Confederation created a loose unison among the sates, and a federal government with limited powers. Although there was success with the Articles of Confederation, foreign and domestic problems were still evident and increasing. The Confederation’s central government was too weak, they couldn’t enforce tax, couldn’t control interstate commerce, and couldn’t enforce laws. States began to make random agreements with foreign governments. Nearly every state had their own military and printed money. And no trade meant no economy. These disasters led to a need of change, the