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Because the colonists did not agree with some of the stuff in the Articles of Confederation
First off, pooop.
Inititally, before the Constitutional Convention, Roger Sherman wanted to amend the Articles and even wrote some amendments to give Congress more powers. However, upon listening to arguments made by his fellow delegates, he saw the need to abolish the Articles and write a whole new Constitution.
In a sense.The Constitutional Convention, in itself, did not replace the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution was created at the Convention and it was based upon some of the ideals that the Articles of Confederation had, but had changed many things.So, in a sense, no. The Constitutional Convention did notreplace the Articles of Confederation, but the Constitution that was created then did.
There were a number of problems with the Articles of Confederation. Some of the weaknesses included the Congress lacking power to collect taxes, the national government could not regulate trade among the states and so many more.
Because the colonists did not agree with some of the stuff in the Articles of Confederation
To discuss revising the Articles of Confederation.
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
First off, pooop.
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First off, pooop.
The anti-federalists were opposed to the Constitution and actually wanted the Articles of Confederation to be revised if anything.Also, the Federalists (who wanted the constitution) wrote a series of essays to support the Constsitution and to inform people on why the Constitution is a good thing and that it will help America become a more stable country. Some writers are John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton.
Under the Articles of Confederation, states were allowed to have their own armies, much as the individual colonies had their own colonial militias.
Inititally, before the Constitutional Convention, Roger Sherman wanted to amend the Articles and even wrote some amendments to give Congress more powers. However, upon listening to arguments made by his fellow delegates, he saw the need to abolish the Articles and write a whole new Constitution.
Because they are good by themselves
To discuss revising the Articles of Confederation.
To discuss revising the Articles of Confederation.