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    need and extent of governments in their time‚ and created the basis for the liberal form of government. When the Articles of Confederation are compared to the individual philosophies of these two men‚ the Articles of Confederation proved an ineffective government economically speaking. It has been speculated upon that the most serious flaw in the Articles of Confederation is its inability to allow the federal form of government the power to tax. Taxes are the governments’ income‚ without them

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    U.S History Essay Ann 2. How effective was the national Congress under the Articles of Confederation? Why were the Articles replaced by the Constitution? How was the federal government different under the Constitution? After the Revolutionary War‚ originators of the Articles of Confederation had checked that the federal government could never do rob power from the each individual state. The outcome was that the national Congress was very weak and even politically weak which make them not to keep

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    The weak and reactionary Articles of Confederation failed to adequately address the rights of colonies; each state had diverse needs that were not being represented in the government. The Articles were drafted in fear that a tyrannical government would emerge after the Revolution‚ but they were too powerless to enforce taxation. These issues were rectified by the Constitution’s strong centralized government. The Articles failed to adequately address state representation; small states wanted equal

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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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    The Articles of Confederation needed to be replaced because it was created to keep the states independent from a national government. In the Articles of Confederation it stated "Its sovereignty‚ freedom‚ and independence‚ and every power‚ jurisdiction‚ and right . . . not . . . expressly delegated to the United States in Congress assembled." It was created to pretty much let the states stay as independent as possible and keep a National government weak. The only thing was to make sure that security

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    The Articles of Confederation held many problem that the people of the U.S. were angry about. With no Bill of Rights in the Articles of Confederation many people were angry that their rights were not protected by anything. Since the states had different currencies this also mde people in the U.S very angry because they could be rich in one state and in the other poor. As well as this making it so that the states couldn’t trade. Lastly the government couldn’t tax the people making the United States

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    Articles of Confederation What is your idea of our nation’s first government? Because if it’s even close to successful‚ it’s wrong. The government under the Articles of Confederation is evidence of this. Saying it was the opposite of successful would be an understatement; something like “complete failures” would be much more accurate. The government under the Articles of Confederation failed due to its inability to get money from the 13 states‚ its trouble handling foreign affairs‚ and

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    The Articles of Confederation was America’s first constitution. It was adopted in 1777 by congress because there was a need for unity among the new states that were created as a result of the American Revolution. It put the largest share of power to the individual thirteen states in which each of them held "its sovereignty‚ freedom‚ and independence." Though the Articles of Confederation was made to create a "firm league of friendship" between and among the 13 states‚ there were a lot of reasons

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    nationwide agreed that change to the government was necessary 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

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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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