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To strengthen the national government
The Articles of Confederation created a form of government in which prople elect representatives to run the country.
The Articles of Confederation
That the Confederation would not work and they had to form themselves into a Federal Government
The colonial delegates met in Philadelphia to plan a better form of government after the Articles of Confederation.
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To strengthen the national government
The southern states formed a confederation and split from the union to show their discontent with the slave policies. They wanted to keep slaves and the northerners wanted the emancipation of slaves without compensation (which would result in a major loss for the economy of the south).
yes he wanted a strong centeral government very badly
Southern states joined together to form a confederation.
The United States wanted a more democratic form of government with greater representation for the common people and favored a strong government. That is why our government is structured the way it is.
The dutch wanted to form a alliance with the Indians so it can compete against the French in trade.
Walking & Canoes, until the wide spread introduction of the horse natives walked where they wanted to go.
When the United States became an independent country, we wanted to be different from a Kingdom. The Articles of Confederation were created to serve the purpose of our current Constitution. However, the articles of confederation were extremely weak and did not provide strong government. The constitution was written to have a stronger government. A few years after the constitution was established, the Bill of Rights was added to the constitution in the form of the first ten amendments. The Bill of Rights protected rights of all people.
the Articles of ConfederationTribal law for the Indians. Church law for the first settlers. The Kings law later.
The Articles of Confederation created a form of government in which prople elect representatives to run the country.
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