and if it was true?
They had enough strong government under the british
No. The Founding Fathers decided the Articles of Confederation were too flawed, and decided to start fresh with a clean document, Any system resembling the British parliamentary system was anathema.
first they got rid of george washington and the british they don,t want it no more
Study Island Answer: They did not want a central authority like the British system
Why was a weak national government created under the Articles of Confederation? The 13 states had not evolved a national identity. The 13 states were wary of a British-style government. The 13 states were unwilling to make compromises. The 13 states had conflicting economic interests.
It began as an attempt to strengthen the Articles of Confederation, but that was soon seen to be unworkable. So, the Articles were abandoned, and the work drafting the new Constitution began.
They did not want a central authority like the british system. (study island)
They did not want a central authority like the British system.
They did not want a central authority like the british system. (study island)
The Bill of Rights are part of the constitution and to have a constitution a revolution was required. The Declaration of Independence told the king the colonies were leaving the British monarchy. Now, put this together.
Open hostilities of the Revolutionary War began on April 19, 1775 between US militiamen and British forces at the Battles of Lexington and Concord. After a year with some military successes, the Declaration of Independence was issued on July 4, 1776. The Articles of Confederation were adopted for government of the combined states on March 1, 1781 (near the end of major fighting in the war).
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* The Magna Carta * The Mayflower Compact * The Declaration of Independence * The Articles of Confederation * The Federalist Papers * The Intolerable Acts (also known as the British Coercive Acts) * and Shay's Rebellion
They had enough strong government under the british
Roger Sherman was active in the coloniesβ struggle for independence from British rule. He served in the Continental Congress from 1774-1781 and 1783-1784. During that time, he helped write the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation, both of which he also signed
Before the Constitution was adopted, the United States of America operated under a weaker structure laid out in the Articles of Confederation. The articles of Confederation described how the several states would interact with each other and with a weak Confederation government. The replacement of the Articles of Confederation by the Constitution did not by and large effect the status of state laws. Each State had its own laws and these continued in force until modified by the various State legislatures.