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The Articles of Confederation.
False. The Articles of Confederation were the original plan for how 13 separate and sovereign colonies could work together in a common framework. These were drafted during the Revolutionary War. The first ten amendments to the Constitution are called the "Bill of Rights".
It showed that the articles of confederation did not work and the states called for convention.
There was the articles of confederation that didn't work and this congress meet in 1787 to write the constitution. So, to answer your question I think you are confused. The constitution was a whole new effort and the articles were too loose and didn't really have the framework for a working government.
Congress could feel that the Articles of Confederation were not working for the people of the United States, so they called a Constitutional Convention to revise the Articles to alleviate some of these problems and better unite the country through legal means. Once the delegates had convened, however, it became clear that the Articles of Confederation were never going to work for the United States, and the Constitution was written to take their place.
It made it a loose confederation that didn't work.
they didn't work. after a few years, they were no longer in use.
The Articles of Confederation would not work at all today, even with improvements in transportation and communication. The major reason for this is that the Articles of Confederation made for a very weak national government.
The Articles of Confederation didn't work because it made the federal government too weak, so it wasn't well funded and couldn't settle state disputes.
During the revolution there was no government. After the Articles of Confederation were written and they didn't work very well. So, the in1787 the constitution was written.
Congress could feel that the Articles of Confederation were not working for the people of the United States, so they called a Constitutional Convention to revise the Articles to alleviate some of these problems and better unite the country through legal means. Once the delegates had convened, however, it became clear that the Articles of Confederation were never going to work for the United States, and the Constitution was written to take their place.
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