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    The three most significant challenges that the United States had to face under the Articles of Confederation were: 1) managing the western expansion‚ 2) foreign relations‚ and 3) the rising debt‚ (Shultz‚n.d.). The most important issue at the time was the push to westward to settle new colonies‚ (Shultz‚n.d.). After the Revolutionary War‚ many Americans began to move westward towards Pennsylvania‚ Kentucky‚ and the Nashville area of Tennessee. They began to settle in the Appalachian Mountains

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    United States from 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation was the main form of government. Although the document established a national government‚ a legislative branch‚ and land expansion to the west‚ it still had major weaknesses. There were weaknesses in the social‚ political‚ and economical forms of the government. The articles failed to efficiently regulate trade‚ levy taxes‚ and predominantly enforce the laws that were written. The Articles of Confederation contained glaring weaknesses in

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    Dylan Gleeson The Constitution of the United States was written in 1787 yet there was a struggle for its ratification that went on until 1790. Some members of congress believed that the Articles of confederation needed to be changed meanwhile others disagreed. After the revolutionary war the people needed a sense of power which they received when the new government was centered on the state. The new United States needed a strong central government but many feared of a central government

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    different services. Also‚ it needs to make sure it brings everyone together. Finally‚ if the government has a problem it should be able to be fixed easily. When the 13 colonies had the Articles of Confederation it couldn’t do many of the things it was supposed to do‚ thus it failed as a government. First‚ the Articles couldn’t fulfill the purposes of government like it was supposed to. They were supposed to set up many laws to keep the states and the country as a whole in order. They couldn’t do that;

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    Independence…to name a few. One of the most important of those documents was The Federalist Papers. It is a series of 85 articles/essays that were written by Alexander Hamilton‚ James Madison and John Jay‚ between 1787 and 1788. This paper will focus on the purpose of the Federalist Papers‚ who the intended audience was‚ and why another document – the Articles of Confederation – written after the American Revolution‚ failed in the wake of the Constitution being drafted and ratified. (Peacock‚ n

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    making it impossible for a strong federal government to be created. Since the colonies fought to get out of a federal government‚ they did not want to create another one‚ so‚ congress was forced to make a weak federal government called the Articles of Confederation. It gave no power to the government‚ but gave all power to the central governments of the colonies. 2. What significant change to the new United States resulted from the revolutionary war? Freedom from England was the primary change

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    would protect the individual rights of American citizens while avoiding a tyrannical government from taking charge of the nation. The first attempt of government‚ lead to a decentralized government brought in place by the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation called for states being sovereign and independent because of the fear of a central government. The issue the opposition

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    document which was the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation was approved in 1781. At that time was a loose confederation of states. The nation was less together each state was running like independent countries instead of being one whole nation. In that time the national government was small‚ it was only comprised of one single legislature. In the Congress of Confederation‚ there was no president‚ and there was no judicial branch. The Articles of Confederation gave power to the Congress

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    collection of thirteen more or less sovereign states loosely held together in an alliance by the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union (Articles of Confederation). However‚ as a foundation for a functioning government‚ the Articles of Confederation were lacking‚ leaving the federal government essential powerless and unable to effectively execute the few powers explicitly bestowed upon it by the Articles. Fiscal issues and rebellion threaten to tear the young nation

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    The government that our country operates under in modern times is quite different than the government in place at our country’s conception. However‚ they do share many of the same practices and ideologies. The Articles of Confederation were founded on the basis of a very limited national government‚ and the idea that states should interact with each other through a “loose league of friendship”. In this friendship‚ the states would work and trade together‚ but no form of central government was

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