This is a very good question... *First the articals of confederation could not tax the people. It could only request funds from that states *Second that articals did not set a national currency, meaning that each state had its own money.(So their could be North Carolina Quarters and Virginia Dollars) ... and know you know.
confederation
the constitution had to be approved by 13 states
In a confederation government, power is decentralized and primarily held by individual member states or provinces. The central confederal government has limited authority, with most power residing at the state level. This distribution of power allows member states to retain significant autonomy and sovereignty.
The delegates sent to Philadelphia were authorized to revise the Articles of Confederation and to create a new framework for a stronger central government, which ultimately led to the drafting of the United States Constitution during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
this is referring to the connections between the states. the Framers wanted to form a country where the states worked together. the previous government, the articles of confederation, gave all the states far to much power. new york and new jersey almost went to war with each other over the selling price of apples. the Framers wanted to stop things like this from happening so they made a government where the states and the central government had more balanced powers. look up "Federalism" for more on that.
weakness in the Articles of Confederation
the weakness of the Articles of Confederation
The result of the weakness of the confederation government was a disorganized economy that lacked the ability to pay for itself.
what were the 7 weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
There was no central government.
Shay's Rebellion exposed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
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slavery, drugs and animals
The Articles of Confederation's greatest weakness, was that it had no direct origin in the people themselves. It only knew state sovereignty.
The powers of congress were weak
the nations fiances
the state governments lost most of their powers