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    The Articles of Confederation were a primitive version of the current Constitution of the United States. Back in the 1700’s all thirteen states approved the Articles of Confederation. The Articles served as the only way to keep the states unified. Though they were weak (most people were afraid of having a strong central government) they still helped in modeling the United States Constitution and helped in stabilizing the government. Although this is true‚ it would be ridiculous to try to prove that

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    Overlooked Strengths of the Articles After the United States had declared independence from the most powerful nation on earth‚ they now had the task to put into place a government that could defend the freedom they had just won. The Articles of Confederation were the first attempt at political order for the New World. Although many believe that the Articles were a failure‚ I take the standpoint that some(not all) of the weaknesses could be turned around to strengths depending on the

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    first attempt at a constitution for the United States was called the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation was an agreement among the newly formed founding states that helped recognize

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    The Articles of Confederation versus The United States Constitution Our country has been run under two constitutions. The first constitution‚ The Articles of Confederation‚ went in effect March 1st‚ 1781‚ and operated our nation until the second constitution‚ The United States Constitution. It replaced the Articles on September 17th‚ 1787‚ and has been operating our country since then. When thinking about the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution‚ there are many things that

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    Article of Confederation is a written agreement ratified in 1781 by the thirteen original states. It was a plan of government for the United States of America. This agreement went into action 1781. As a Concord High school student I believe there are 5 good reasons on why the Article of Confederation failed. 1. It provided weak national government 2. Gave congress no power to tax or regulation commerce (trade) among the states 3. Provided for no common currency (money) 4. Gave each state in

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    1.The important (major) characteristics of the Articles of Confederation were about Congress and how it would work. Each state only had one congressional vote regardless of the size of the state which caused problems with larger states wanting more representation. Congress had no power to tax or to regulate commerce.The laws required a 9/13 pass while amendments had to be unanimously decided to be added. Finally they had no national court to enforce the laws that were passed by congress which didn’t

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    if the United States were to survive. THE ANNAPOLIS CONVENTION To address the problems with the Articles of Confederation‚ delegates from five states met at the Annapolis Convention in Maryland in 1786. However‚ they could not agree on how these issues should be resolved. Finally‚ a new convention was proposed for the next year with the express purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation. THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION In 1787‚ delegates from twelve of the thirteen states excluding Rhode

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    The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution are important documents in which give America subtle changes. These changes can be seen amongst the common citizens in America solely because if it effected them in any way; they were sure to speak their mind and cause havoc to any government official. The United States Constitution was ratified in 1788. There were parades with many people from different occupational backgrounds that showed up to support the ratifying of the Constitution‚ which

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    a constitution. The Articles of Confederation‚ ratified in 1781‚ was the first constitution of America. The Articles of Confederation was strong in that it gave the central government the powers to conduct foreign affairs‚ regulate western lands‚ and set up departments. This constitution was weak in that the central government was unable to impose taxes‚ control international trade‚ or enforce laws‚ and it was difficult to pass any law. Even though the Articles of Confederation had its strengths and

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    contrast the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution‚ especially in regard to the specific powers granted by each to the national government. Although both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution of the United States have both ran our country‚ in the past and presently‚ as we excavate them we will find similarities as well as many differentiating factors about the documents. As the Articles of Confederation became ratified in 1781‚ it created a loose confederation of sovereign

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