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the articles of confederation was America's first gov., that terribly failed because it said every state could print it's own money, there was no system of courts and no main leader.
There was no executive under the Articles of Confederation because the Founding Fathers feared the return of tyranny. The Founding Fathers were very cautious not to create a new "king"- that was exactly why they had separated from England. so as a result, there was no executive to carry out the laws passed by Congress. This lack of a leader caused much confusion.
The first type of government after the Revolutionary was was the Articles of Confederation. It was a very weak government decentralized all federal government and gave power to state governments. It included a unicameral congress. Some weakness of the Articles of Confederation included the government's lack of a leader, courts, army, trade regulations, tax power, extradition, and money.
Chief Tecumseh
He helped liberate South America and he helped them become independent
jefferson
Fred O'berry
the articles of confederation was America's first gov., that terribly failed because it said every state could print it's own money, there was no system of courts and no main leader.
Because the articles did not include details about a unifying leader
Dey of Algiers
Because the articles did not define a court system
There was no executive under the Articles of Confederation because the Founding Fathers feared the return of tyranny. The Founding Fathers were very cautious not to create a new "king"- that was exactly why they had separated from England. so as a result, there was no executive to carry out the laws passed by Congress. This lack of a leader caused much confusion.
There was no executive under the Articles, although there was a president (presiding officer) of the Congress, both before and after March 1, 1781 when the Articles were ratified. John Hanson (1715-1783) was the first president elected under Articles of Confederation. He took office on November 5, 1781 at age 66 and served a one-year term. There were 7 other presidents who served between 1782 and 1788, prior to the ratification of the Constitution. Samuel Huntington and Thomas McKean were both heads of Congress under the Articles. Huntington began his term in 1778, but left due to illness and McKean completed his term from July to November 1781. (see the related links below)
There was no executive under the Articles of Confederation because the Founding Fathers feared the return of tyranny. The Founding Fathers were very cautious not to create a new "king"- that was exactly why they had separated from England. so as a result, there was no executive to carry out the laws passed by Congress. This lack of a leader caused much confusion.
The first type of government after the Revolutionary was was the Articles of Confederation. It was a very weak government decentralized all federal government and gave power to state governments. It included a unicameral congress. Some weakness of the Articles of Confederation included the government's lack of a leader, courts, army, trade regulations, tax power, extradition, and money.
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Dean Wasson as far as I know.