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    Articles of Confederation to the Constitution A. The Articles of Confederation a. The writers of the Articles of Confederation were cautious about giving the new government powers they had just denied Parliament. b. Weaknesses in the Articles included the following: i. A lack of authority to tax ii. A lack of authority to exercise authority directly over the states c. The most important accomplishment was the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. That ordinance did the following: i. Provided for the

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    After a new Constitution‚ intended to replace the Articles of Confederation‚ it was agreed that it would go into effect when nine of the thirteen states had approved it in ratifying conventions. There ensued a nationwide debate over constitutional principles‚ and the press was overwhelmed with letters condemning or praising the documents. The three men chief among them Hamilton‚ who wrote about two-thirds of the essays addressed the objections of opponents‚ who feared a lliberal central government

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    transition itself from thirteen disjointed colonies to one unified nation. In 1777‚ the Articles of Confederation was drafted and submitted for the states’ approval. Out of thirteen states‚ only eight ratified the plan for a national government by 1778‚ while nearly three more years passed before the last state approved the Articles (Soomo Publications‚ 2015). Although the Articles of Confederation provided a system for the Continental Congress to direct the Revolutionary War‚ Congress felt the need

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    The United States of America was going through a time of great debates and dilemma’s. It became obvious that a better more powerful national government was necessary. The Articles of Confederation was weak and needed to be replaced. While this was occurring a major problem developed. This was between large states‚ which vied for legislature segmented by population‚ and smaller states which wanted the system to have equal portioned votes everywhere. The larger states suggested the Virginia Plan‚ and

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    The Articles of confederation allowed States to be independent while the federal government was overall a meeting place for all the state representatives to meet and debate new law. The federal government had laws in place but their were very hard to enforce. The federal government under the Articles of Confederation had no president. They instead had the Committee of the States which had one representative from each state. Even though that the Committee of the States was the most central form of

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    The Articles of Confederation‚ a document ratified in 1781‚ established the functions of a nation government for the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain. The document was based on the principles fought for in the American Revolutionary War. It was signed between the thirteen original colonies and established them all as an alliance of sovereign states. The document served as the first constitution of the United States. A committee appointed by the Second Continental Congress

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    significant war debts‚ Britain enforced several regulatory measures on the colonies‚ which generated outrage‚ protests‚ and eventually armed resistance from the colonists. First established during the American revolutionary war‚ the Articles of Confederation created a “league of friendship” among the 13 states by vesting them with equal authority in a weak government with only limited powers to raise revenue and regulate commerce. The weakness of the Articles hindered the early American foreign policy;

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    The constitution adressed the problems of decentralization powers under the Articles of Confederation. Three problems that existest were no national currency‚ unicameral legislature‚ and cogress had no ability to tax. The tension between decentralized and centralized power are argued to still exist through environmental policy‚ gun control‚ and disability access. These tensions are illustrated in deforestation‚ no "national police" to control firearm distribution‚ and the Americans with DIsabilities

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    The Articles of Confederation was the colonies first attempt at a national government. It was a weak form of a central government which had very limited abilities. Most of the power was left to the states which operated almost like independent republics. There were several downfalls of the Articles of Confederation‚ the most prominent of which was its lack of power to tax. During the 1780’s‚ the wealthiest and most groups recognized the problems with the Confederation and began working towards

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    found fathers of our country come up with in the 1700’s to protect the colonies from tyranny? After the war‚ none of us wanted to go back to the kind of monarchy that England had. But‚ the government we had established-- known as the Articles of Confederation -- had no central government at all. So‚ the delegates had to figure out how to guard the country against tyranny‚ while also forming a stable‚ working government. The founding fathers established a non-tyrannical government by setting up a separation

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