They thoiught it would cause a tyranny or oppressive rule
The Democrats, and the National Republicans wanted/trusted strong central government.
The distrust of a strong central government is best shown by the strength of the Anti-Federalists, who opposed the new constitution of 1787, and strong central government in general. Having just fought a long, bitter and bloody war to rid themselves of one tyrrany, the Anti-Federalists thought it was insane to voluntarily create a new tyrrany and fasten it upon themselves. Incidentally, every evil the Anti-Federalists anticipated would come to pass from a strong central government has indeed become reality, and been far exceeded. So, they were correct in their apprehensions of where such ideas would lead.
The Articles of Confederation were written to reduce a strong central government seizing power and creating a tyrannical situation in the newly created United States. The former colonists distrusted powerful government, and the Articles were written to spread governmental power into the individual states as much as possible.
They wanted America to defeat the central powers
They wanted America to defeat the central powers
Their country has a central government.What will the central government decide on that issue? We should have a central government here.
The Articles of Confederation were written to reduce a strong central government seizing power and creating a tyrannical situation in the newly created United States. The former colonists distrusted powerful government, and the Articles were written to spread governmental power into the individual states as much as possible.
The distrust of a strong central government is best shown by the strength of the Anti-Federalists, who opposed the new constitution of 1787, and strong central government in general. Having just fought a long, bitter and bloody war to rid themselves of one tyrrany, the Anti-Federalists thought it was insane to voluntarily create a new tyrrany and fasten it upon themselves. Incidentally, every evil the Anti-Federalists anticipated would come to pass from a strong central government has indeed become reality, and been far exceeded. So, they were correct in their apprehensions of where such ideas would lead.
The Articles of Confederation were written to reduce a strong central government seizing power and creating a tyrannical situation in the newly created United States. The former colonists distrusted powerful government, and the Articles were written to spread governmental power into the individual states as much as possible.
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Since the British had lived under the British for so long and the British were so cruel to them, most people distrusted a strong central government and that is why they did not want a national government.
Americans wanted to limit the power of the central government, especially in the period right after the American Revolution, because they were wary of having a too-powerful central government that could oppress them like King George III.
The Articles of Confederation created a weak Central government
Those fearful of the central authority. Pretty much everyone. It is vital because had Americans not had a step over from weak central government to strong federal government there would have been another revolt.
The fear of a central government was based on the previous government of America, which was an oppressive monarchy. Americans were afraid that a strong central government would be just like being ruled by a king all over again.
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Ches Rebbelilion
The Articles of Confederation created a weak Central government