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Yes. they were the leaders of a movement to keep the Articles of Confederation unchanged
It showed how weak the untied states was at guarding things
The biggest mistake in making the articles of confederation was the haste in which it was put together. The problem with it is that it really was not meant to last much past the Revolution and was really just to make sure that all colonies would fight the British in good faith. The articles were more of a knee jerk government in that the colonists despised the strong monarchy of england that they reacted to it by making a government that was too weak to do anything. However, much like grumblings we here in america today about taxes, the biggest problem that the articles had was no ability to tax. Without a consistent revenue stream a government, even if given powers cannot exercise those powers, such with the ability under the articles to have an army and a navy, but without funds how can you pay soldiers or build ships. However, one of the other issues that somewhat plagued the articles was the idea that all states had to agree to everything, an idea that you will find brought up again during the american civil war time period by none other than John c Calhoun and his idea of concurrent majority which lends itself to the states rights issue. States rights, anti-tax, and nullification crisis. You know Mark Twain was right, "History never repeats its self but it sure does rhyme a lot" The destruction of the current government in america will very likely come from these three topics, seeing as many states are in the midst of nullification with the federal health care law and the movement to take power away from our federal government along with the hatred of taxes, will cripple the power of our federal government. If only there was some other indicator in history to show us what the future will hold!
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Yes. they were the leaders of a movement to keep the Articles of Confederation unchanged
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In 1786, the US Government was organized around the Revolutionary War Articles of Confederation. But even then, just a few years after the end of the Revolution, it was obvious that the Articles of Confederation weren't working, and there was a movement to convene another Continental Congress to revise them. That Congress met in 1787, but we today refer to it as the Constitutional Convention, because that was the result. Not a revision of the Articles, but an entirely new Constitution that would guide the country forward.
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It showed how weak the untied states was at guarding things
In 1786-1787, Shays is best known for leading a rebellion of western Massachusetts farmers, which sought relief from oppressive economic conditions. The impact of Shays' Rebellion had was the push it gave the movement to replace the Articles of Confederation with a new constitution, thus creating a stronger national government.
The reason why historians consider Shays' Rebellion a significant catalyst in the push toward writing a new U.S. Constitution is because rebellion highlighted the fact that the federal government, under the Articles of Confederation, was too weak. The rebellion began in 1786.
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Realism is a literary movement characterized by its rejection of Romantic ideals. Realism focuses on portraying everyday life as it is, without idealizing characters or situations. This movement sought to depict the world as accurately and truthfully as possible.
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