Since the Articles of Confederation was the first governmental document, it was almost a guarantee that there would be quite a few weaknesses. Here are some examples:
-There wasn't any separation of powers to check and balance each other.
-The main government wasn't strong enough since most of the power went to the states.
-Congress did not have the power to tax, so there would be basically no way to get their finances under control.
-Any change to the Articles was almost impossible, because it would require approval from every state.
-There was no court system to settle issues among the states.
It was weak because states had more power than the government and the government could not pass law or taxes.
The U.S. Constitution The Articles of Confederation was too weak so they scrapped it and wrote the constitution.
Because the Articles of confederation proved to be too weak
Federalists
That would be the government as it existed under the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses, most of which were addressed in the later US Constitution.
It proved that the Articles of Confederation were weak.
The U.S. Constitution The Articles of Confederation was too weak so they scrapped it and wrote the constitution.
Weak describes the Articles of Confederation.
Articles of Confederation
The Articles of Confederation was the early U.S. constitution (1781 - 89) under the government by the Continental Congress, replaced in 1787 by the United States Constitution. It provided for a confederation of sovereign states and gave the Congress power to regulate foreign affairs, war, and the postal service, to control Indian affairs, and to borrow money.
Federalists
Because the Articles of confederation proved to be too weak
Federalists
very weak, thats why the constitution had to be written.
They change it to Constitutional Convention because Articles of Confederation was to weak.
That would be the government as it existed under the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses, most of which were addressed in the later US Constitution.
the articles of confederation was weak
The Articles of Confederation