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    When the Articles of Confederation failed, our new country needed a new system of government. Why not leave it up to the Committee of Detail? John Rutledge, Edmund Randolph, Nathaniel Gorham, Oliver Ellsworth, and James Wilson were responsible for the first draft of our nation’s constitution. The Committee of Style included William Samuel Johnson, Alexander Hamilton, Gouverneur Morris, James Madison, and Rufus King. These men were responsible for revising the first draft into what now sits behind

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    hundred years ago, the United States first Constitution, the Articles of Confederation, was created. This Constitution created a weak central government in order to give the people the rights that they deserve. This plan of government, however, proved to be too weak and it could not control the people or pay the debts that the country had acquired from the Revolutionary War. One of the many problems of the Articles of Confederation was that it had no power to collect taxes(wikipedia.org).

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    1The first weakness of Articles of Confederation is the power of a state is supreme over the national government and the national government lack of power to tax without permission. Congress had no power to impose tariffs or regulate trade, so Individual states often placed high taxes on goods from other states. The Constitution fixed this problem by giving the Congress the power to levy taxes and regulate commerce in Article, and congress is given the power to anything "necessary and proper" And

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    Fifty-five men were chosen to tweak a broken government’s system into working well. However, by that same system, they could not. In response to this, they did something that would change the course of American history. The Articles of Confederation were the first constitution America had. However, a previous rebellion proved its weakness. With this in mind, fifty-five men from 12 out of the 13 states (Rhode Island abstained at first, before joining later) convened to improve the government’s constitution

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    The Articles of Confederation significantly challenged the western expansion, foreign relations, and debt, as well as failed some needs of the new country (Schultz, 2009). Many Americans continued to pursue land in the west relentlessly. They slowly began populating areas that had charters in the west; thus, resulting in a jealousy and seemingly creating a competition for states with no claims to the western land. The Articles prevented the federal government from forcing states to cede their

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    the different states. Each state’s constitutions had many similar principles, such as limiting the power of the government and the rights of citizens. However, there also existed major differences such as the grants of who gets to vote.The Articles of Confederation were adopted as the government system. However, it proved ineffective as the government lacked the power to solve various issues, such as its debt and taxation. Furthermore, each state had

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    1. Essentially, I would consider the Articles of Confederation to be quite a great failure; to put it simply, the downfall or rather collapse of this constitution was in all of its weaknesses. Nevertheless, it did have numerous strengths. However, it did serve a purpose when it was drafted during the years of 1776 and 1777; this being during the time when the colonists were fighting for liberty and liberation in the Revolutionary War. The thirteen new states weren't united and so, most people saw

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    drafted the first written body of law for the United States, the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation had many flaws, like not instituting an Executive branch to enforce laws and not allowing Congress to tax Americans. It created a weak central government . Realizing this, fifty five delegates representing twelve out of thirteen states, met up in Philadelphia in May of 1787 to revise the Articles of Confederation. Too many disagreements upon revising this document led the delegates

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    The concept of federalism came about as an answer to the failed confederation of states that existed following the Revolutionary War. Power, under the Articles of Confederation, was held primarily by the states, and the national government was made to be weaker than that of the states. This led to not only dissention between the states, as each tried to promote its own interests, but also to a national government that was too weak to provide essential services such as national security. In order

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    was written 18 years after America won independence from England on July 4, 1776. This lead to the creation of the “Articles of Confederation” which were made primarily for the people because they feared central government having all power. Then at The Annapolis Convention (1786) is where the groundworks of “The U.S. Constitution” were discussed to replace the “Articles of Confederation”. The following year the Constitution was composed on September 17, 1787. The idea of the constitution was seen as

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