All 13 colonies had to ratify the Articles of Confederation; that doesn't necessarily mean that every single individual in those colonies agreed, though.
because they wanted to do that
limit the central government's opportunities to infringe upon the people's liberties
A new government
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The Articles of Confederation's greatest weakness, was that it had no direct origin in the people themselves. It only knew state sovereignty.
The founding fathers were the people that wrote the articles of confederation. They most certainly were for the document they wrote.
because they wanted to do that
they described it as a weakness to some of the governments well to the executive branch the executive branch didnt like the articles of confederation
limit the central government's opportunities to infringe upon the people's liberties
A government ruled by the people
The idea that a strong central government threatens the rights of the people and of the states was a major influence on the authors of the Articles of Confederation.
The Articles of Confederation showed that people feared a strong government similar to the monarchy in Britain.
The men that were going against the government were trying to make the Articles of Confederation. the articles of confederation were weak, they consisted of only a legislative branch with no judicial or executive. having shays rebellion made the people know they need to change the articles of confederation. after that we had a stronger and more powerful central government.
Shay's Rebellion backfired because of how cruel the confederation was against the Native Americans. The people thus started to resent the confederation.
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A new government
Two thirds of the states had to approve