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    types of relationships were formed when the Articles of Confederation were composed‚ which lead to other events. The Articles of Confederation were written to establish a government. Much of the power was in the state government’s hands. Therefore‚ the central government had limited power and was weaker‚ as most people wanted. Though it caused many economical issues. An effect of the failed Articles of Confederation was a consideration of the Articles. Delegates meeting at the Constitutional Convention

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    war‚ eventually molded the weak theories and principals exemplified in the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation provided limited economic power to the Federal Government. Still fearing an overpowering far away government that enforced mercantilist

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    explanation for splitting with Great Britain‚ one of the major concerns on the delegates’ minds was the question: what government would be put in place to replace King George and Parliament (Articles)? The answer was finally put forward by John Dickinson and after two years of debate and revision the Articles of Confederation were ready to be approved (Johnson). The ratification process proved tediously slow however and Maryland‚ the last holdout‚ finally agreed to accept it in 1781 (Pageant). During the

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    Rob Small Mr.Smith DBQ #2 "From 1781 to 1789 the articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government". I disagree with this quote because the articles was to weak to keep the nation unified which made the article a failure. The Articles were set up intentionally to be weak because of the memory of a strong central government of the British. The articles were to weak to govern effectively so it did not have the ability to carry out designs with out controversy from

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    Blake APUSH- 5th Articles of Confederation’s Effectiveness Although the Articles of Confederation‚ from 1781-1789‚ had a higher purpose of attempting to create a stabilized government‚ while limiting its power‚ the overall effectiveness of this plan is not up to the standards as needed by the newly formed nation of America‚ and thus the government broke down by around 1786. Throughout these few years‚ the lack of a central government seemed to be an overwhelming factor when it comes to the

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    Jay. These articles were written to persuade the states into ratifying the constitution‚ saying that it was the best form of government for America. Shays’ Rebellion- An armed uprising in Massachusetts caused by high taxes that lead to debt. The government took away the farmers farms because they couldn’t pay the taxes‚ and they rebelled. The Articles of Confederation were too weak to suppress the uprising‚ and led people to believe they needed to strengthen the federal government. Articles of Confederation-

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    The articles of confederation which existed from 1781 until 1789 are the America’s first written constitution. It brought some accomplishments to the country. It lets congress remain “the central institution of national authority.” Congress had the power to “conduct wars and foreign relations and to appropriate‚ borrow‚ and issue money.” By passing the Ordinance of 1784‚ the Ordinance of 1785‚ and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787‚ the new government found some solutions for the controversies regarding

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    Society After the Americans gained independence from Britain in 1783 in the revolution. The colonies began to change their economic‚ social and political system‚ and began to write their new constitution that lead to the override of the Articles of Confederation in 1781. The major change the Americans accomplished was the separation from the monarchy. Thomas Paine said “the nearer any government approaches to a republic the less business there is for a king.” (Common Sense 1776) During the process

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    from Great Britain in 1776‚ the next step was to construct a new set of government laws to govern the new nation. This was a task left up to the Confederation Congress‚ who adopted the Articles of Confederation in 1781. The Articles of Confederation were a good idea in theory‚ but when put into use by the colonies proved to be weak‚ and failed. The Articles failed for many reasons. One of the main reasons was that Congress had no control over taxes‚ and the individual states wouldn ’t give the federal

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    Successes of the Articles of Confederation Everyday‚ people go through trial and error. The Founding Fathers first created the Articles of Confederation in order to have a central government that did not have too much power. However‚ this did not work‚ as the central government was made too weak and the states did as they pleased. However‚ without this step‚ the Founding Fathers would have never created the document the United States goes by today‚ the Constitution. The Articles‚ however‚ did have

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