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There was no central government.
Hamilton implied that the weakness of the government under the Confederation was because the central government didn't have enough power. He believed too much power was given to the states and that the central government should be able to pass laws.
They motivated early U.S. leaders to establish a stronger central government whose power was checked by the Bill of Rights .
It did not give the central government enough power
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.
There was no central government.
weakness of the central government
weakness of central government authority
weakness of central government authority
Weakness: states had more power than the central government, they congress could not form an army Strengnth: first unified government after the revolution
Hamilton implied that the weakness of the government under the Confederation was because the central government didn't have enough power. He believed too much power was given to the states and that the central government should be able to pass laws.
It did not give the central government enough power.
Weakness: states had more power than the central government, they congress could not form an army Strengnth: first unified government after the revolution
It did not provide for an executive or judicial branch.
Fragile State
The Federalists wanted a strong central government. They benefitted because a strong central government was created.
Weakness: states had more power than the central government, they congress could not form an army Strengnth: first unified government after the revolution