To revise the Articles of Confederation !
revise
Who wanted to replace the Articles of Confederation?
No, but he contributed. The Articles were written by a committee of the Second Continental Congress between June 12, 1776 and July 1777. The committee was chaired by John Dickinson of Philadelphia, who in 1777 relocated to Delaware and was later both the President (governor) of Delaware and the President (governor) of Pennsylvania.
The Articles of Confederation were weak and did not even give a semi-strong Government.
They wanted to improve the articles of confederation.
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.
He found weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation and was active in trying to enhance the powers of the U.S. government.
The powers of the new federal government
A Bill of Rights
A Bill of Rights
The major problem of the government under the Articles of Confederation was that the national government was unable to enforce its laws. The Articles of Confederation were created on November 15, 1777.