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- Had a few powers - Each state had one vote in congress - could not coin money - Could not enforce laws
they described it as a weakness to some of the governments well to the executive branch the executive branch didnt like the articles of confederation
it only set up one--> the legislative branch
Under the Articles of Confederation, states were allowed to have their own armies, much as the individual colonies had their own colonial militias.
Basically, it was because not all of the 13 colonies agreed with it, and it didnt it was lacking in some areas, like it didnt have a bill of rights, so when we were under the articles of confederation the government could virtually make up and control our rights.
- Had a few powers - Each state had one vote in congress - could not coin money - Could not enforce laws
Because the colonists did not agree with some of the stuff in the Articles of Confederation
To discuss revising the Articles of Confederation.
There were a number of problems with the Articles of Confederation. Some of the weaknesses included the Congress lacking power to collect taxes, the national government could not regulate trade among the states and so many more.
they described it as a weakness to some of the governments well to the executive branch the executive branch didnt like the articles of confederation
First off, pooop.
First off, pooop.
it only set up one--> the legislative branch
Under the Articles of Confederation, states were allowed to have their own armies, much as the individual colonies had their own colonial militias.
Basically, it was because not all of the 13 colonies agreed with it, and it didnt it was lacking in some areas, like it didnt have a bill of rights, so when we were under the articles of confederation the government could virtually make up and control our rights.
Congress could feel that the Articles of Confederation were not working for the people of the United States, so they called a Constitutional Convention to revise the Articles to alleviate some of these problems and better unite the country through legal means. Once the delegates had convened, however, it became clear that the Articles of Confederation were never going to work for the United States, and the Constitution was written to take their place.
Congress could feel that the Articles of Confederation were not working for the people of the United States, so they called a Constitutional Convention to revise the Articles to alleviate some of these problems and better unite the country through legal means. Once the delegates had convened, however, it became clear that the Articles of Confederation were never going to work for the United States, and the Constitution was written to take their place.