I'm doing the same paper :P
Resulted from government's lack of power to enforce treaties
The full name was Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union. The purpose of the Articles was to provide a general government for the 13 colonies that had won their freedom from British rule and to bring about "perpetual union" of these new states.
they did this by, declaring freedom from the British then they made their new plan of government, the Articles of Confederation
These "Articles" were the precursor to the Constitution. They were written to give the Continental Congress the authority it needed to act as a federation of states united primarily for the defense of the colonies against the tyranny of the British Monarchy.
The main purpose of the articles of confederation was to assure freedom for citizens by ensuring states individual liberties with no federal involvement. The created problems however, by no central monetary system exchange rates were often unfair to states with smaller economies and without a centralized army people were frightened that England might just take their territories back.
The Articles of Confederation worked at the time.
Resulted from government's lack of power to enforce treaties
They did not want a central authority like the british system. (study island)
They did not want a central authority like the British system.
They did not want a central authority like the british system. (study island)
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They had enough strong government under the british
No. The Founding Fathers decided the Articles of Confederation were too flawed, and decided to start fresh with a clean document, Any system resembling the British parliamentary system was anathema.
They did not want a central authority like the british system. (study island)
first they got rid of george washington and the british they don,t want it no more
articles of confederation articles of Surrender*-Novanet
The full name was Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union. The purpose of the Articles was to provide a general government for the 13 colonies that had won their freedom from British rule and to bring about "perpetual union" of these new states.