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    Jackie Davis Mr.Vargas APUSH 5 17‚ October 2014 DBQ Articles of Confederation The confederation period of American history‚ from 1781 to 1789‚ a very important time in the nation’s development. Having rebelled against royal authority‚ the collection of American colonies‚ now become a collection of American states‚ had to form a new government. This government was the Articles of Confederation‚ a basic constitution‚ which was ratified by all the states in 1781 before the Revolutionary War ended. But

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    you will be prosecuted for plagiarism Rachel 1985 DBQ The 1780’s The Articles of Confederation were well written‚ especially considering the fact that the U.S.A. was a brand-new country and had no knowledge whatsoever on how to run a country. Though they were good‚ the articles didn’t provide America with a very effective government. Since the people were afraid of a centralized government that would become too powerful‚ they decided to move most issues to a state level‚ rather than a national

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    Haley Mason  US History I Honors  DBQ     Between 1781 and 1789 the United States used the Articles of  Confederation as a guide to governing the country. Due to fear of a  powerful monarchy like the one they had experienced in England the  colonies were wary of allowing a central government certain powers.  These certain powers included control of commerce‚ and the ability to tax.  While the Articles provided a confederation to unify the new country‚ the  Articles were only a temporary solution due to the weakness in several 

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    DBQ Even though the Articles of Confederation did have some achievements like bringing peace and unity‚ they were more ineffective than effective for providing a stable government for the United States. The Articles of Confederation were ineffective for these reasons. First‚ The Articles of Confederation did not allow Congress to impose a tax‚ so this prevented the new nation of the United States of America to have a strong economic system. Second‚ The Articles of Confederation prevented the Chief

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    DBQ: The Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation had no power to regulate the economy nor could they demand the payment of taxes. However‚ they provided some sense of unity among the colonies. They also helped to expand American territory and they were a stepping stone that led to the development of the Constitution of the United States of America. Therefore‚ the Articles of Confederation provided the early United States with an effective government. The unity the Articles of

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    Articles of Confederation DBQ Articles of confederation created in 1776‚ was the first constitution of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation had served as the agreement between the thirteen sovereign states and was ratified by 1777. The Articles had served as the start of a new government that had brought many benefits and prosperity to the country. Even with a strong state government‚ when faced with foreign and issues on a national level‚ the Articles lacked a

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    The Articles of Confederations’ Failure as an Effective Government During the American Revolution the French needed some security before they would ally themselves with the Colonists‚ and thus the Articles of Confederation was created. Between 1781 and 1789 the United States used the Articles of Confederation as a guide to governing the country. With that came the questioning of whether or not the Articles of Confederation was an effective form of government. An effective form of government

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    The United States’ form of government from 1781-1789‚ was based on the Articles Of Confederation. The document itself did provide the early establishment with a form of national government‚ a legislative branch‚ and expansion of land to the west‚ but still had more weaknesses than it did strengths. The articles were weak and would not be able to provide the growing nation with an effective government. One of the main reasons being (for the weaknesses)‚ was the States’ fear of a strong executive branch

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    Leland Pinkham Period Apush Articles of confederation era: * Each state functioned as its own little country * No national currency‚ many state currencies * Paper money issued as a promise for hard specie such as gold and silver * High inflation * Newburgh conspiracy 1783: plan by unpaid continental army officers to force congress to assume powers of taxation over states * Northwest territory: * Ohio‚ Indiana‚ Illinois‚ Wisconsin‚ and Michigan area given

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    Between 1781 and 1789‚ the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an ineffective government‚ Although there were flaws‚ strong steps were taken in the attempt to try and make the United States a better country. The Articles set up a government that gave individual states the power to make their own laws and enforce them. This was ineffective for the following reasons: 1) The Continental Congress controlled public affairs but there was nothing in the Articles that gave Congress the

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