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John Dickinson headed the committee and proposed the ''Articles of Confederation''
I'm not sure what your question is, but the answer might be the Articles of Confederation.
William Richardson Davie, was among those who did not believe the Articles of Confederation went far enough to outline the duties of each branch of the government. He believed such things as the method of selecting senators could lead to representatives voting along lines of prejudice might prevail, and as with the Articles of Confederation, there would be no immediate solution.
States were not obligated to do anything that Congress asked under the Articles. Congress had no power to force the states to do anything.
The main purpose of the articles of confederation was to assure freedom for citizens by ensuring states individual liberties with no federal involvement. The created problems however, by no central monetary system exchange rates were often unfair to states with smaller economies and without a centralized army people were frightened that England might just take their territories back.
The first U.S. government was called "The Articles of Confederation"You might also be looking for unicameral government
In the articles of confederation, congress could not force states to provide soldiers for an army, this made it more difficult to protect its citizens against foreign threats. Congress tried to make an agreement with spain about keeping the Mississippi river, however it was not ratified, if the us had a strong military, Spanish might have negotatiaged.
If it was never made we might not have a free country. We would not be in a democracy.
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John Dickinson headed the committee and proposed the ''Articles of Confederation''
The first U.S. government was called "The Articles of Confederation"You might also be looking for unicameral government
I'm not sure what your question is, but the answer might be the Articles of Confederation.
William Richardson Davie, was among those who did not believe the Articles of Confederation went far enough to outline the duties of each branch of the government. He believed such things as the method of selecting senators could lead to representatives voting along lines of prejudice might prevail, and as with the Articles of Confederation, there would be no immediate solution.
The first U.S. government was called "The Articles of Confederation"You might also be looking for unicameral government
States were not obligated to do anything that Congress asked under the Articles. Congress had no power to force the states to do anything.
The main purpose of the articles of confederation was to assure freedom for citizens by ensuring states individual liberties with no federal involvement. The created problems however, by no central monetary system exchange rates were often unfair to states with smaller economies and without a centralized army people were frightened that England might just take their territories back.
* What citizens might have supported the Articles as they were written? * What groups may have wanted more power given to the national government? * Could you call those who supported the Articles "states righters