While there was a loose form of federal government under the Articles of Confederation, each state was essentially a country unto itself. The states had their own governments that made their own rules and instituted their own taxes, and national law had little to no effect on these tiny countries.
The states.
The Articles of Confederation did not create the executive or judicial branches.
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The main criticism of the Articles Of Confederation was to provide adequate powers for the central government. The State Government had too much power.
The Articles of Confederation created a loose confederation of 13 independent states with a weak central government instead of creating one united nation with a strong central government like the constitution.
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The states.
The Articles of Confederation created a weak Central government
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the first plan of government was the articles of confederation
The Articles of Confederation was the first attempt at an American government.
The Articles of Confederation gave the government no separation of powers.
No. The confederation created by Articles of Confederation was designed to have a weak central government and a strong state government.