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    The Articles of Confederation was overall a weak alternative to running a country such as the United States and it was proven weak after Shay’s Rebellion, there was a “Second Founding” where Constitution was established. The major governing principles that lie at the heart of the Constitution are comparable and contrastable with those of the Articles of Confederation. There were means written into the Constitution to institutionalize the ideals of a “limited government.” There were issues such…

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    The Articles of Confederation was drafted between 1776 and 1777, with the purpose of forming a governing body for the states, (Shultz,n.d.). The Articles gave the states their individual independence without the intrusion of an overbearing central government. This meant that the government would basically provide a meeting place for debates and to enact a few hard- to- enforce rules. The Articles called for no division of power, instead they formed a “Committee of the States”, which meant…

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    Colonial freedom from Britain brought many political effects towards the United States. The Articles of Confederation provided a weak central government that politically hurt the nation . In addition, the establishment of the United States Constitution impacted the ways of the government and helped build a strong federal government. On the other hand, the president provided leadership to the nation’s government. Also, the separation of powers was created as the basic kind of government that…

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    On March 1, 1781, the Articles of Confederation was the first Constitution ever ratified, but due to its many failures, a replacement for a new Constitution needed to be developed. Created by the founding fathers, the Articles of Confederation was the first document that made in an attempt at creating a more structured union. This document’s purpose was to give states sovereign power, consequently, leaving Congress little to no power. Due to the new United States departing from of a trimmonila…

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    Another flaw of the Articles of Confederation was its economic condtions, which led to financial hardship for the emerging nation. By the late 1780’s, America was struggling to compete economically and pay off the debts it accumulated in its fight for independence. These problems became worse because of a series of economic limitations present in the Articles of Confederation. Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress had limited power to regulate trade. Congress was only able to regulate…

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    The Articles of Confederation were written by John Dickinson under the decisions of the Second Constitutional Congress in 1777 in order to unite all thirteen colonies in rebelling from Great Britain. This is a primary document as Dickinson was present during the drafting of the Articles. There are a total of 13 articles. The majority of the colonies had their own constitution, which was not a sign of unison. The delegates at the convention decided on various issues. The Articles provided a…

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    Without Shays’ Rebellion, our nation's leaders would not have realized the problems The Articles of Confederation caused for the people. The leaders that realized this problem were George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison. They fixed this problem by starting the drafting of The Constitution at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Shay’s Rebellion was an important conflict caused by the government’s weak economic policy and led to the actual rebellion which then resulted in the…

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    The Articles of Confederation provided a short term government but not one that was long lasting, or had the ability to be long lasting. America's first constitution was very much flawed and was going to be very difficult to fix. The purpose of the Articles was to be able to have a government right after America declared independence from Britain. The authors of the confederation were very much scared of a strong central government because of what Britain had done before. The Articles of…

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    The Articles of Confederation were the United States’ first attempt at forming a government. They were thirteen sovereign states that only banded together under a weak legislative Congress as their central government. This Congress was given very limited powers. They were given the power of diplomacy, printing money, resolving inter-state conflicts, and international affairs. These are great responsibilities when their limitations are also taken into consideration. This Congress could only…

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    The Articles of Confederation were adopted on November 15, 1777, but were not ratified by the 13 states until March 1, 1781. To a great extent, the Articles were very weak and did not provide an effective form of government. Nevertheless, they were not completely futile, the Articles were able to provide a few effective forms of government. For example, they created the Northwest ordinance of 1787 and the Land ordinance of 1785, two positive products of the Articles. On the other hand, there…

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