Under the Articles of Confederation the American colonists fought and defeated Great Britain and gained independence. By the end of the "Confederation era," Congers had created a bureaucracy to administer the day-to-day affairs of the government. The issue over the western lands was solved under the Articles. The large states holding vast amounts of western land ceded the land to the government under the Articles so that all the states could share in the wealth of those lands. The Northwest Ordinances were passed that provided for the creation of equal, self governing states in the Northwest Territories and the newly created states would have the same rights and privileges as the original 13 states. Congress also provided for a survey of the western lands to prepare the land for sale to all. Under the Articles, the states were held together until a new government under the Constitution was created. The new nation began to emerge as one respecting the ideas that had caused the Revolutionary War in the first place.
They were ratified in 1781, and were replaced by the constitution in 1787.
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The Articles of Confederation gave the government no separation of powers.
The Articles of Confederations could not regulate commerce or tax the stated directly; where the 16th amendment comes into play. It however did help untie the west with the NW ordinance and land ordinance.
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it started in 1781
Article 9 is the longest article in the Articles of Confederation.
You have to first learn to spell.
the government cou tax the people
Constitution.
They were ratified in 1781, and were replaced by the constitution in 1787.
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The Articles of Confederation gave the government no separation of powers.
The Articles of Confederations could not regulate commerce or tax the stated directly; where the 16th amendment comes into play. It however did help untie the west with the NW ordinance and land ordinance.
it cant bench press that much
Did not give congress the power to tax