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    The Articles of Confederation were very ineffective because it didn’t give the Federal government enough power‚ they couldn’t enact tariffs and each state did what was in the best interest of its own state not what was best for the country as a whole. The Articles of Confederation was more of a league of friendship than an actual government. The mere fact that it took four years to ratify should have warned the country of its shortcomings. It was very difficult to amend the Articles because a unanimous

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    The structure of The Articles of Confederation led to the 1787 Constitution by failing to decrease the nation’s debt‚ decide on rulings efficiently‚ and enforce acts adopted . Through situations such as Shay’s Rebellion and the obstruction of trade by the Spanish government on the Mississippi River‚ the federal government demonstrated its lack of authority and coherence. The original strategy for the new nation was to present the federal government with very little power and allow the states to run

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    At first‚ Hamilton was unsure about his new profession‚ and he wrote to the Marquis de Lafayette saying that he was “studying the art of fleecing my neighbours” (Finkelman). But he threw himself into his practice and soon represented some of the wealthiest men in the state. Most of his clients were former Loyalists who wanted to get their property back that had been taken during the revolution‚ but Hamilton had little qualms about representing his former enemies. Hamilton’s fundamentally conservative

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    called the Articles of Confederation was drafted shortly before the declaring of independence in 1776. Through extraordinary chance‚ the American colonists managed to secure an alliance with France and defeat the British. The Treaty of Paris of 1783 was formed‚ which recognized the United States as an independent nation. Now the nation was governed under the Articles of Confederation. Fear of British rule led to the inclusion of certain ideas during the drafting of the Articles of Confederation‚ which

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    rejected a strong central government. They have always worried that it would give the government too much power. They feared they would lose their liberty. People have always feared that a strong central government would end in their destruction and to prevent that they did not let the government have too much power‚ as seen in the Albany Plan‚ the Articles of Confederation‚ and the Anti-Federalists. The Albany Plan was the first time Americans rejected the idea of a powerful government and this happened

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    The Articles of Confederation that had been drafted in 1777 gave the majority of power to the states. The National government was weak and unable to sustain itself. It did not even possess the ability to resolve differences between state legislature and interstate commerce. When the Articles of Confederation were written those that drafted it purposely gave majority power to the states as they feared a powerful central government. The problem was by severely limiting the central government’s

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    Dealers each wanted large government intervention in American economics‚ they each had different policies depending on the time period and the events that were taking place. In general‚ the Federalists were those who supported a stronger centralized government. The Federalist movement was motivated by the idea that the national government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak and that a new‚ stronger form of government must replace it. The founder of this party was Alexander Hamilton‚ George

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    History came when the people of this country demanded change from the failures of the articles of Confederation. In modern times‚ Americans debate the issues of national or individual rights‚ and whether the constitution has address our concerns. Currently‚ I feel the constitution addresses national rights but not individual rights. One failure of the Articles of Confederation was that power was only given to central government. The money that produced within the articles didn’t hold the value and brought

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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 Constitution was signed on September 17‚ 1787 after several failed attempts of creating a set of laws that was to replace the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation needed to be replaced because it caused many issues between the states and the federal government. The states had too much independence‚ while the federal government had little power over them. In 1789‚ delegates from each state‚ excluding Rhode Island‚ met in Philadelphia at the Constitutional Convention

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