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    The articles of confederation is an agreement amongst the 13 original states of America. This document was the first constitution among the states and the original drafting started in July of 1776, but it wasn’t until late 1777 when it was approved. These articles provided systems for the Revolutionary War, manage diplomacy with Europe and work around the territorial issues amongst the Native Americans. There were many long debates about this constitution on some issues of sovereignty, what and…

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    The United States had won independence from Great Britain in the Revolutionary War with the U.S. government being the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation failed in not being able to stabilize the Federal Government after the war and a new government was drawn up by the United States’ best and brightest. This new governing document is the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution created a new form of government in which to stabilize the government, economy, culture…

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    The Articles of Confederation had many problems. As a result, a new document was written to clear up the flaws of the Articles and establish a stronger United States. Under the Articles of Confederation, many items needed for a functioning democracy were lacking including needing unanimous decisions to pass an amendment, no power to tax the states, no judicial system, and each state only getting one vote regardless of population. Many of these problems arose because when the document was written…

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    The Articles of Confederation was an agreement within the thirteen colonies in America and this was used to serve as the first constitution. In July 1776, the Second Continental Congress appointed a committee to draft a document to serve as the constitution. In late 1777, a copy was sent to the states for ratification and in early 1781, the document named the Articles of Confederation was officially ratified by all thirteen states. Congress’s powers over the states in the Articles were very…

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    The Articles of Confederation prohibit the government from raising an army, having a national court system, the power to engage in wars, and much more. The Articles of Confederation keep the government from solving many problems like engaging in wars, sharing power among the three branches of government, and collecting taxes. The constitution is a superior document to the Articles of Confederation. To begin with, the constitution allows the United States to engage in wars, enter treaties and…

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    Government, this led to the birth of the Articles of Confederation. The articles were first reviewed in 1777 in Philadelphia, but it wasn 't until four years later that they were ratified by the existing 13 states. These articles only managed to keep the country together until it was replaced by the superior Constitution in 1789. The main reason the Articles were significantly weak is was that sovereign power in the states was too strong, as mentioned in the 2nd article “Each state retains its…

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    Professor Amanda Martin Number 1 The Articles of the Confederation is the first constitution in united states which created the central government with limited powers. Under this law United States implemented a unicameral legislature which is known as the congress of confederation. This law protects people from the tyranny. Later it was replaced by the constitution in 1778.this article were the nation’s first effort at republican government but many political leader thought that it was too…

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    The articles of confederation replaced by the United States constitution was created November 15, 1777, and set rules for the current operations in the United States at that time. The articles of confederation was replaced by the constitution because it lacked taxing authority, uniformity of currency, denied the power to regulate foreign trade and interstate commerce, No enforcement of law, and it created an ineffective way to vote by state. The Articles were written to keep the national…

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    The Articles of Confederation was the United States’ first constitution. It was created at a time when the nation feared a strong central government, after the United States declared Independence from Great Britain’s Monarchy and their tyrannical rule of the colonies. It was finally ratified on March 1, 1781 after years of the states having no central form of government. Being the first document of its kind, the Articles of Confederation had its strengths and weaknesses. A defined strength the…

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    Articles Of Confederation The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution for the United States. These articles gave most of the power to the state governments. They kept the states independent which caused several problems. One issue is that they lacked the ability to levy taxes. Another issue is that they could not regulate commerce. Because of all these issues they ended up needing a stronger government which lead them to the Constitutional Convention. Constitutional Convention…

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