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After winning their indepndence from England the colonies were reluctant to?

be governed by a strong central government


After winning their independence from England were the colonies reluctant to be governed by a strong central government?

yes!


What were the American colonists reluctant to accept after winning their independence from England?

be governed by a strong central government


Why were the states afraid centralized authority and a strong national government?

The states afraid of centralized authority and a strong national government because of the stronghold England once held. The states enjoyed their independence.


The political system of the ancient roman empire was characterized by?

A strong central government because for over 200 years, the pax romana helped solidify a strong central government by building sophistiated road systems, establishing a universal language, exercising greater dgrees of direct democracy, all with a large army. this unified the vast empire.


How successful were Centex's non-home-building businesses?

44 percent of the company's sales and 50 percent of its operating profits in 1999. Many analysts credited his expansion tactics with helping the company to remain strong through a subsequent falloff in home building


How is a strong government linked to public works?

It is linked to public works because public works are the works of building such as roads and schools, so a strong government will help the public works do what has to be done. (I don't know if this is correct but that is what I think it is.)


What geographic feature of England gave it an advantage in building a strong navy?

England's access to the sea and its numerous natural harbors along its coastlines gave it a strategic advantage in building a strong navy. This allowed England to easily deploy and protect its naval forces, helping to establish its dominance over maritime trade routes and secure its status as a global naval power.


When did all of the 13 colonies have their own government?

The thirteen colonies first had their own government when the Articles of Confederation was in effect. The Articles of Confederation was a national government that gave individual power to each state instead of a strong central government like we have today. The strong state government was used in fear against having a monarchy or dictatorship like they had escaped from England. Even today states still have their own government it is just the strong central government is the "supreme law of the land."


Why did the authors of the articles of conferderation provide for a weak government?

The Articles of Confederation were the first attempt to provide a central government for the United States, but it proved to be too weak. The authors of the Articles, like many Americans, were afraid of creating too strong a central government. Having just defeated England in the Revolutionary War and having won their independence from England's strong government, Americans wanted to be sure that the government they established would not be so strong as to take away their liberties and to interfere in their local affairs. The Articles provided a weak central government in which the real power remained in the hands of the states.


Why do you need a strong government?

a strong country needs a strong government, or it will collapse.


Does England have strong government control?

yes, they do but they cannot stop people from doing what they want to or breaking the law. They do have sanctions in place for this anyway. Note:hi