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    attempt to establish the functionality of the government. Congress felt,” Following the Declaration of Independence, the members of the Continental 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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    Due to the “Articles of Confederation” inability to tax, and the rising debt, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison organized a conference at Annapolis in 1786. They planned a convention at Philadelphia to revise the constitution to make it more efficient. Two plans for the new government were discussed. The “Virginia Plan” included an executive and a judicial branch of two houses. The lower house representatives would be assigned by state according to population then the lower house would elect…

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    together 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…

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    On numerous occurrences, it was perceived that Articles of Confederation was insufficient and ineffective to wrestle the difficulties. In 1786, Shays' Rebellion arose in western Massachusetts as a dispute to escalating debt and economic disarray. However, the national government was incapable to meet a shared military force among the states to help lay down the uprising. Correspondingly, when congress decided to advance western land assimilated by US through the Paris treaty, congress…

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    The Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses that the Constitution does not. The Articles of Confederation limited the power of the national government. Picture the division of powers like this, where the congress are the beggars on the streets while the states are the people with the money walking on the street. The state governments had more power than the national government, which caused a great deal of problems for the young nation. In the first place, the Articles of Confederation…

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    at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Constitution was written as a direct result of the failure of the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation was the first government system of the United States. The United States started using the Articles of Confederation as the Constitution on November 15, 1777. The Articles of Confederation was a complete failure. The biggest reason was because they didn’t give Congress and the national government enough…

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    Articles of Confederation. It was written during a time when the American people were scared of strong national governments. The new nation needed some kind of organization to keep all the states together to help them prevent future attacks and hopefully make a stronger economy, and the Articles of Confederation seemed like the best solution to build unity at the time. The strengths of the Article of Confederation was that, congress had the sole power to declare war, assign treaties, entertain…

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    The Revolution is over a decade past; it’s 1787, the United States is currently using the Articles of Confederation. The recent events of Shay’s rebellion show us that the Articles of Confederation is inefficient and fails to protect people's natural rights. This raises a concern that the Articles of Confederation should be replaced by the new Constitution. We should ratify the Constitution to better protect people's natural rights. Amos Singletary, a Massachusetts representative, is against the…

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    The Articles of Confederation was created on November 15, 1777. The Continental Congress created the Articles of Confederation to state the rules by which the new nation was to be governed. The states that agreed to adhere to the articles stated in the Articles of Confederation are New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantation, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The Articles of…

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    Britain proves otherwise. Our independence should be enough proof that we are not trying to become another monarch where people don’t get a voice. Establishing a strong central government requires a lot of support from the people, which is why The Articles of Confederation wouldn’t suffice to the needs we demand. Having a stronger central government will unite us together and fuse us as one voice as opposed to allowing the states to have sovereign power. Allowing the states to have complete…

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