The Articles of Confederation were the first national documents were drawn up before the US Constitution. The US Constitution created to solve some of the problems the Articles of Confederation' failed to properly address.
The Articles of Confederation was the first one developed by the early Congress. It gave the States most of the power with a weak federal government. Soon it became clear that a stronger central government was necessary and the articles were revised. See link.
Yes. The articles were the first National government.
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The Articles of Confederation was the first attempt at a constitution, or detailed written plan of government, in the United States. The Articles failed but led to the creation of the Constitution.
They had expected changes to the Articles of Confederation not a whole new government.
To provide a governing structure for the nation it provided the first set rules and organize the government for the United States of America. It was the first Constitution for the United States of America. Set up the form of the national government. To keep order in the government.
The Articles of Confederation gave the central government limited powers. The central government was allowed to conduct foreign political and commercial relations. They were also allowed to declare war.
they had the articles of confederation so the government won't have too much power.
America's first constitution was the Articles of Confederation.
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see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Confederation
The Articles of Confederation happened first!Constitution ratified - March 4,1789Articles of Confederation - November 15, 17771781
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the articles of confederation was the first governing document
No, it was the Articles of Confederation.
The Articles of Confederation was the first document covering the thirteen colonies. (See attached link.) It did talk about what "constitutes" the American colonies, but it's not technically a constitution. The US Constitution was ratified in 1787.
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