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Article of Confederation and the Constitution
Introduction
The article of confederation was the first constitution on the United States of America, established in 1781 between the thirteen former British colonies (Krill, 2014) . During this time, the colonies needed to unite to fight against the British government and give them power. Although the article of confederating succeeded in giving the states one voice, it failed to establish a stable nation thus giving way to the constitution. In the article of confederation, power lied within the states and the central government had little authority over them. The constitution, current supreme …show more content…
While using the article of confederation the national government had no power and it was indeed under the mercy of the different states to function. For instance, the different states would decide on their military troops that would engage in war and even the amount of finances to submit to the national government (Sidlow & Henschen, 2010). The federal government also had dues to pay to the militants and the constitution gave them the ability to manage their finances.
Every state had varied needs meaning that finances were articulated differently which also brought resentment among the different states. While some states would focus on paying the veterans solders, others would simply improve their states and this brought hostility between the nations. A nation ought to have a singular superior power that other states can look up to. It is important that a nation is identified with what it can do and the article of confederation lacked this provision. If the national government was always at the mercy of the states and would not even enforce laws, the nation was on its way to its …show more content…
Every state selfishly catered for its needs without considering the state of the nation. For instance each state would make its own laws, print money and even tax thus leaving the national government at their mercy. The constitution thus helped to bring sanity in America and helped to revive the dwindling economy. With the constitution, the member states would be assured of better court procedures, economic stability and protection under the military. The constitution was hence the best form of law for America and it has since helped it be the great nation it is