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The central government was more limited under the Articles Of Confederation than under the Constitution. People did not trust the government to have too much power. It looks like they were right.
In the Articles of Confederation the reason they did not want a strong national government is because they do not want any one person to get very powerful like a monarchy.
they didnt like it and grew very angry. But there was nothing they could do to stop the articles from being law.
Dollar Bills, just like America uses now.
The constitution isn't like the government it was written to improve on the government that the Articles of Confederation created in early America after the Revolutionary War. A man named Gouverneur Morris of Pennsylvania was in charge of the committee to draft the final copy of the Constitution. Other men who had much to do with writing the Constitution included John Dickinson, Gouverneur Morris, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Thomas Paine, Edmund Randolph, James Madison, Roger Sherman, James Wilson, and George Wythe. Morris was given the task of putting all the convention's resolutions and decisions into polished form. Morris actually "wrote" the Constitution. The original copy of the document is preserved in the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C.
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They change it to Constitutional Convention because Articles of Confederation was to weak.
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
the difference between the constitution and the articles is thar the articles is iside the contitution [like chapters] with in the constiution ;]
They did not want a central authority like the british system. (study island)
They did not want a central authority like the British system.
They did not want a central authority like the british system. (study island)
THey are afraid it would end up like the Articles of confederation
they didnt like it and grew very angry. But there was nothing they could do to stop the articles from being law.
The central government was more limited under the Articles Of Confederation than under the Constitution. People did not trust the government to have too much power. It looks like they were right.