The State Government had too much power
The Articles of Confederation was the name given to the agreement made by the 13 original states of the United States. The main reason for opposition was that it required the states to give up any claims they had to lands further west. Some also felt that the Articles were too weak to make the United States effective, as there was nothing in the document about governance in terms of who would be president and how the judicial system would be handled.
For delegates from the 13 states to gather up and help revise the articles of confederation which led to the writing of the constititution.
THE Constitutional Convention in 1787 was to replace the Articles of Confederation with a stronger governing document.
This topic is stupid and you ae all little puny scrubvs Congress had the power to make decisions but not to enforce them. (studyisland)<3 so obvi this is right
The Articles of Confederation was an emergency government during the American Revolution.
The Articles of Confederation was an emergency government during the American Revolution.
the main idea of this cartoon is that the Articles of confederation.
The State Government had too much power
The primary reason, from my perspective, that the Articles were not successful was the fact that not all of the states would agree to the wording and terms that were proposed.
The Articles of Confederation did not have a president and no strong central government.
No accomplishment. It was the main reason that they met to rewrite it or make a new one.
amendments needed the consent of all 13 state legislatures by tavarys crabtree
They change it to Constitutional Convention because Articles of Confederation was to weak.
One main feature of the Articles of Confederation was that each state had one vote in Congress. Another feature was the obvious lack of a federal system.
it was created to provide a strong central government which could maintain unity among the 13 colonies
The Articles of Confederation gave power to the States even though Congress was still the main power.