Shay's Rebellion backfired because of how cruel the confederation was against the Native Americans. The people thus started to resent the confederation.
Shays's actions encouraged demands for changes in the Articles of Confederation.
1781-1789
yes very much so
congress was able to collect taxes
In the first place, what political belief system are they talking about idk! Anyway, whoever it is they are talking about did probably affect the creation of the Articles of Confederation because of their many laws that helped keep peace within the civilization.
The articles didn’t reflect anything about the Enlightenment. They were written to keep the states as individuals and not as a whole unit. This is why they didn’t work.
The Articles of Confederation were very detrimental to the United States economy. It failed to grant any power for the oversight or control of taxing, interstate commerce, trade agreements, or speculation.
It didn't. The articles were only internal to the new nation.
they couldnot setup trade among themselfs
they couldnot setup trade among themselfs
After the Articles of Confederation went into effect in 1781, the newly independent states faced numerous challenges, including economic instability, interstate trade disputes, and a lack of centralized authority to enforce laws or raise revenue. The weak federal government struggled to address issues like Shay's Rebellion, which highlighted the need for a stronger national framework. Ultimately, these challenges led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, where delegates drafted the U.S. Constitution, creating a more robust federal government. The new Constitution was ratified in 1788, replacing the Articles of Confederation.
Because Maryland was the 13th state to accept it, and as a resut America had it's official government