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It would be false to state that the failure of the Articles of Confederation was all economic in origin. The most significant problem with the document was that it created a federal government that lacked power.
The most important thing for states when accepting the articles of confederation was the anti-nobility sentiment
congress had the power to amend the articles of confederation
That would be the government as it existed under the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses, most of which were addressed in the later US Constitution.
The nation
The new jersey plan most resembles the articles of confederation.
The founding fathers were the people that wrote the articles of confederation. They most certainly were for the document they wrote.
It would be false to state that the failure of the Articles of Confederation was all economic in origin. The most significant problem with the document was that it created a federal government that lacked power.
The Articles of Confederation (full name: Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union), drafted in June 1776, allowed the States to retain the sovereignty in most areas. The federal government operated under the Articles of Confederation from 1777 until 1789, when it was replaced by the more comprehensive US Constitution.
state governments
The most important thing for states when accepting the articles of confederation was the anti-nobility sentiment
The states actually had the most power under the Articles of Confederation. This did not prove workable for the federal government, and this eventually led to the Constitutional Convention.
Many of the states used their royal charters as a foundation and basis for their state constitutions
Congress had the most power.
congress had the power to amend the articles of confederation
That would be the government as it existed under the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses, most of which were addressed in the later US Constitution.
The States