which was its main goal. Every opinion was valued and counted. Like when Rhode Island disagreed with a decision that all the other states agreed with, Rhode Island, being the minority, was able to stop the bill from being passed. (Doc. A) The bill was to put a tariff on all imports; this would help American merchants by making other countries goods more expensive than the American goods. The bill wouldn’t help the average American though because it would make the price of these goods more expensive. The Articles may have protected the rights of the minority, but it also had many flaws within it. Because of the inability of the Federal government to enact tariffs and force the states to do what was right for the country the Articles of Confederation was very ineffective. Before the Revolutionary War, American exports, to England, was at an all time high of 6,555 thousand dollars, but after the war, they exports drop to 4,429 thousand dollars. During this time the population grew from 2,463 thousand to 3,236 thousand. (Doc. B) This was a very bad combination because it meant that the country was bringing in less money, but was growing, which meant more people to educate, employ and feed. The Articles also gave the Federal government little to no control over the states. When the country wins land from Britain some states, like New York, South Carolina, Georgia and especially Virginia, stake land claims in the West. (Doc. E) The states that don’t get any land claims are very upset with this and demand the states give their land to the Federal government. Luckily Virginia decides to give the land over to the Federal government, which becomes known as the Land Ordinance of 1785.
which was its main goal. Every opinion was valued and counted. Like when Rhode Island disagreed with a decision that all the other states agreed with, Rhode Island, being the minority, was able to stop the bill from being passed. (Doc. A) The bill was to put a tariff on all imports; this would help American merchants by making other countries goods more expensive than the American goods. The bill wouldn’t help the average American though because it would make the price of these goods more expensive. The Articles may have protected the rights of the minority, but it also had many flaws within it. Because of the inability of the Federal government to enact tariffs and force the states to do what was right for the country the Articles of Confederation was very ineffective. Before the Revolutionary War, American exports, to England, was at an all time high of 6,555 thousand dollars, but after the war, they exports drop to 4,429 thousand dollars. During this time the population grew from 2,463 thousand to 3,236 thousand. (Doc. B) This was a very bad combination because it meant that the country was bringing in less money, but was growing, which meant more people to educate, employ and feed. The Articles also gave the Federal government little to no control over the states. When the country wins land from Britain some states, like New York, South Carolina, Georgia and especially Virginia, stake land claims in the West. (Doc. E) The states that don’t get any land claims are very upset with this and demand the states give their land to the Federal government. Luckily Virginia decides to give the land over to the Federal government, which becomes known as the Land Ordinance of 1785.