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    Jordan Hill 11-2 Articles of Confederation 9/30/17 After the Revolutionary War, the newly formed United States had a major task ahead of them. While satisfying the people and insure success of economic demands and their nation as a whole, It is clear that The Articles of Confederation had many more weaknesses than strengths. This is mostly because the Articles of Confederation gave a lot of power to the states and not enough to the central government. Basically, they created a system

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    The Articles of Confederation was an ineffective government, failing both externally and internally due to a weak central government. Externally, other nations refused to trade with America and disputed over territorial gain. Internally, the Articles of Confederation had little distinct power over the states forcing a split into differing political parties and social stratification. With a lack in both external and internal control, the negative aspects of the Articles of Confederation helped the

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    The United States has governed with two constitutions, the Articles of Confederation and the US Constitution. The Articles of Confederation was the first attempt of forming a legal government from March 1, 1781 to March 4, 1789. There were many problems as the articles became to take effect so it was replaced with the US Constitution in June 21, 1788. The Articles of Confederation failed because of its weaknesses which were that “each state regardless of its size, had one vote in congress.”(Janda

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    recognized, the Articles of Confederation failed in both economical and legislative areas. Many states felt that the Articles of Confederation failed to give enough power to the Congress and the national government, which made it not much different from the tyrannical ruling system. In the newly came out United States Constitution, the Constitutional Convention put lots of efforts to resolve most of the problems that raised from the Articles of Confederation. In the Articles of Confederation, each state

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    The Articles of Confederation were the first attempt of the American people to make a national government. The Articles of Confederation served as the first constitution of the United States of America. Under the Articles of Confederation a legislative Congress was the only part of the government. Even though the legislative Congress was the only part of the government, it had no power to force states to do anything against their will. This made the government extremely weak since it was not able

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    During the years of 1781 to 1789, the United States was run under the Articles of Confederation which was good for some reasons such as the states having freedom and independence to make important decisions. However, after several years of being run under the Articles of Confederation, the Founding Fathers realized that this was a deficient and ineffective way to run the government especially since there was no Executive and Judicial Branch of government, the government was very ineffective in regard

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    The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution of the United States which gave much power to the states rather than to the federal government. Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government was able to accomplish the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which was critical in shaping the United States and the government. Northwest Ordinance created territorial government and set up admission for new states. The ordinance created the Northwest Territory, which was the first organized

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    The Articles of Confederation were ratified on March 1st of 1781. It was the first governing document established in the United States. There were many issues with this document, so a meeting was called to revise the Articles. Instead of just revising the document, an entirely new document was written, the Constitution. The Constitution was ratified on July 21st of 1788, and it created a stronger government, with three balanced branches of power, and had a Bill of Rights. While the Articles of Confederation

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    What were the Articles of Confederation, what purpose did they serve and what were their weaknesses? Do you think it was necessary to have the Articles before the Constitution? Why? The Articles of the Confederation was the fist attempt by the American government to have a written constitution. There were many reasons why congress, at this time, thought that America needed to have some form of power that would hopefully tie the thirteen colonies together as one nation. One of the most important

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    decided they drafted together, what we call The Articles of Confederation; “the document that defined the colonies’ collective sovereignty; drafted by the Continental Congress between 1776 and 1777, then ratified by the thirteen states in 1781”(Schultz 115). There was experimentation that was being done in the states that didn’t affect The Articles of Confederation. There wasn’t much change, as it was about the same from the late 1770s. The Articles provided each state their independence and granting

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