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    were the Articles of Confederation. Although the Articles of Confederation were written to provide the colonies with an impression of a united country, the document itself possessed numerous flaws that left the country feeling the opposite. This will be illustrated by reviewing the Congress’ inadequate influence in the approval of legislations, taxation of the states, and foreign policies in the existing colonies during the 18th century. Prior to the victory of the American…

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    The articles of confederation that got ratified in March of 1781 was the first trial to develop a government in the country that was newly born. The articles were truly focusing on what rights states ought to have, the government 's subsidizing and the western 's outskirts region. The issue with the articles is that it offered things that were needed, but at the same time negated the same things that were offered. For instance, the articles say that the government could set up an armed force. A…

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    The Articles of Confederation is the predecessor of the United States Constitution. It set up how the Federal government were to be ran. It included implementation that the US, was it’s own nation. The Articles took effect in 1777. The document was a total of thirteen articles. It also established that the states would be broken up into their own governments. The Articles of Confederation had a lot more weaknesses than strengths. It gave much power to the states. This was not good for the…

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    The Articles of Confederation, which was the United States ' first constitution and served from 1781 to 1789, did a poor job as the foundation for the country and quickly dissatisfied many citizens. Americans believed that it was disjointed and poor in handling economic problems. More than anything, they realized in light of Shay 's Rebellion that it was powerless against such events. They concluded that the central government needed to be stronger, particularly in its ability to tax, if the…

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    Congress realized it would be necessary to set up a national government.” (“Articles of Confederation”, 2015) The strength of the Articles of Confederation is that it was a start to having a centralized government and it prevented states from dictating their own foreign policy. It showed that the United States…

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    by the Articles of Confederation was not doing its justice for the colonists. In the Article of Confederation, there was only one branch of government, and that one branch had no power over the states. This soon proved itself to be ineffective to be a national government for the people. To remedy this problem the Founding Fathers got together at the Philadelphia Convention to discuss a new plan for the government. The Founding Fathers decided not to revise the Articles of Confederation, but to…

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    the Revolutionary War deliberating and creating a constitution which has remained the backbone of the United States’ government for more than 200 years. But indeed, the Articles of Confederation was the first plan of government for the newly independent United States. According to The Library of Congress, the Articles of Confederation served as the constitution of the United States from its ratification on March 1, 1789 until the current constitution’s acceptance on March 4, 1789 (Primary…

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    Q#1: Why the Articles of Confederation Failed The Articles of Confederation were the first attempt at a government structure to unify the states, which at that point in time was only thirteen. One of the reasons for the construction of the Articles was to show the world that America was a respectable independent nation. While the Articles were in use, weaknesses would appear that would ultimately fail to govern America which included, a weak national government, overpowered state governments,…

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    would be formed after the colonies gained their independance. The plan that the congress created is called the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation created a confederal form of government, consisting of a loose union of 13 states, each with their own governments. However, despite the founder’s good intentions the government formed under the Articles of confederation is considered a failure, because it had minimal powers, did not have a chief executive or national court, and…

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    The Articles of Confederation marked the death of the 13 Colonies and the birth of the United States of America, a country of it’s own after fighting with a superpower for so long. After being controlled and constrained by Britain for centuries, the now-Americans were afraid of the government becoming a second Britain. The new American government drafted the Articles of Confederation in 1777, the first law of their new country, and to avoid creating another restrictive government, the Articles…

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