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The Articles of Confederation was an emergency government during the American Revolution.
2 Articles of Confederation and The Constitution. The reason for 2 was because Articles of Confederation gave the government no power.
In the Articles of Confederation the reason they did not want a strong national government is because they do not want any one person to get very powerful like a monarchy.
they answered it because the government was so stupid that he suicided
The Articles of Confederation would not work at all today, even with improvements in transportation and communication. The major reason for this is that the Articles of Confederation made for a very weak national government.
The Articles of Confederation was an emergency government during the American Revolution.
The Articles of Confederation was an emergency government during the American Revolution.
2 Articles of Confederation and The Constitution. The reason for 2 was because Articles of Confederation gave the government no power.
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The State Government had too much power
In the Articles of Confederation the reason they did not want a strong national government is because they do not want any one person to get very powerful like a monarchy.
The articles allowed slavery to continue, was not a reason for changing the articles of confederation in the mid-1780.
they answered it because the government was so stupid that he suicided
The Articles of Confederation would not work at all today, even with improvements in transportation and communication. The major reason for this is that the Articles of Confederation made for a very weak national government.
There were many reasons that led the people to call for changes to the Articles of Confederation. One such reason was because too many states fought among themselves which in turn weakened the government instead of united the colonies against Britain.
It never had it in 1787. This is the reason they met for a constitutional convention. The Articles of Confederation didn't work and there was no central government.
The Articles were a document that acted as a plan of government, but it loosely bound the states. The reason for the loosebinding was because it was believed that as little power as possible should be exerted upon states, and that states should have the most power. So the United States was not a country, it was a group of independent states that worked together. But soon enough, people knew the new government was not working, so the Articles were thrown away (figuratively) and the constitution replaced it.