first they got rid of George Washington and the british they don,t want it no more
james madison
He did not Ike it I can tell you that. He was a man with federalist ideals, and pushed for a strong central government, which the confederation did not supply.
Hand sanitizer will not get rid of warts.
I think what is meant is how the human heart can get rid of excess potassium! But it is the kidneys not the heart that gets rid of things!
bleach it
james madison
In a sense.The Constitutional Convention, in itself, did not replace the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution was created at the Convention and it was based upon some of the ideals that the Articles of Confederation had, but had changed many things.So, in a sense, no. The Constitutional Convention did notreplace the Articles of Confederation, but the Constitution that was created then did.
discuss revising the Article of Confederation. (APEX)
He did not Ike it I can tell you that. He was a man with federalist ideals, and pushed for a strong central government, which the confederation did not supply.
The lead in getting rid of the Articles of Confederation was primarily taken by key figures such as Alexander Hamilton and James Madison. They recognized the weaknesses of the Articles, particularly in terms of federal authority and economic stability, and advocated for a stronger central government. Their efforts culminated in the Constitutional Convention of 1787, where the current U.S. Constitution was drafted to replace the Articles.
No, 9/13 was required to pass a law. However all 13 had to be in agreement to Amend the Articles of Confederation which is why it took years to get rid of the poorly run government.
The Articles of Confederation were in effect; they weren't very good at keeping the peace, so they got rid of them and wrote the Constitution.
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The representatives knew going into it that a change was needed. They either had to improve the articles or get rid of them completely. Hamilton was trying to focus the representatives on the task at hand.
Simple question - have you actually used the item in two years? If not, get rid of it. Don't think "but I may use it in the future" just get rid of it.
Absolutely! You wouldn't get rid of your children, so it wouldn't make sense to get rid of a cat or dog.
Get rid of the Democrats and Republicans Vote for third party