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The Articles of Confederation was the first written form of the United States of America. Just like how you make rules for a game, the articles did not work out very well. It gave the states way too much power and they were more like independent countries. The central government had no control over them at all. The problem was that the states could not work together well. There was a conflict with money because each state had minted its own different kind of money. The main conflict is very similar to tying your shoes, if you don't you can trip and fall on your face. That's basically what the Articles did. The states weren't tied together so the government fell flat on its face.

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