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    From 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an ineffective government, however there were some strong steps taken in the articles to try and make the United States a better country. The articles created a loose confederation of independent states that gave limited powers to a central government, known as Congress. Some actions taken by Congress, such as the Treaty of Paris, and certain powers that were given to them were sometimes beneficial to the United States

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    Article of confederation was America’s first written constitution it was drafted after the declaration of independence was approved. The constitution was result of the primarily response to the injustice which led to revolution. The Constitution was created to interchange the failing Articles of Confederation. At the top of the American Revolutionary War, the founders had created the Articles of Confederation as a technique to permit states to stay their individual powers whereas still gaining of

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    The Articles of Confederation were the earliest constitution of the United States. After the United States became fully independent from Great Britain, following the Revolutionary War, the document was created to outline the functions and management of new nation. However, the document established a very weak central government, instead giving the power to the states. To correct the mistake, a new version of such a document was created: the Constitution, which is still in effect today. (Articles of

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    need for the Constitution started with the failure of the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation was the first Constitution of the United States of America. When America gained independence from Great Britain, they needed a form of permanent authority. They wanted a form of government, but nothing too strong because they had just escaped a government that was too strong for their liking. Thus the Articles of Confederation was created in 1877. The reason they didn’t want a strong

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    The Articles of Confederation Introduction     The Constitution of the United States has been in effect for the last two hundred years, creating a government that serves the people and preserves their rights. But this was not America’s first national government; it was the Articles of Confederation that came first. The Articles were replaced by the U.S. Constitution not long after its ratification; the Confederation Congress was not able to follow the intended ideals and purposes it was made for

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    What were some of the reasons that the Articles of Confederation needed some revision? The Articles of Confederation needed revisions for several reasons. The first reason being that the articles created a weak government. Secondly, there were many weaknesses that were evident and required immediate attention. The weaknesses that were the most important were that the government could not establish a mandatory taxation, did not have control over commerce and the nation lacked overall unity. These

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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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    The Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an ineffective government from 1781 to 1789. The Articles of Confederation created a weak foundation for the early United States. The absence of an executive branch, Congress’s inability to tax and establish armed forces, and the lack of faith of the people, contributed to the feebleness of the government due to the Articles of Confederation. The United States did not have an executive branch nor a president during the 1780’s and only

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    for the newly Independent country. What came about was a very loose and extremely weak government body known as the Articles of Confederation. Further analyzing the word Confederation, we will find that this word ultimately represents a type of agreement among men with many limitations of power compared to that of the later federalism that would come about. The Articles of Confederation was merely an accordance of opinion between the thirteen states all of which were only represented by a one-house

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    The founding fathers want to replace the Articles of Confederation by establishing a stronger central government to regulate under the same jurisdiction to control commerce and policies among the United States. One of the issues that occurred was the lack of protection during the Shays Rebellion in 1786. A group of poor farmers led by Daniel Shays riot against the state government’s debt and tax policies in Massachusetts. They seek a national government that limits state government authority to tax

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