Jay's experience in Congress revealed significant weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation, particularly in areas such as trade regulation and foreign diplomacy. He witnessed firsthand the difficulties in addressing issues like interstate disputes and the inability of the government to raise revenue or maintain a standing army. These challenges convinced him that a stronger centralized government was necessary to ensure stability, promote effective governance, and protect the nation’s interests both domestically and internationally.
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No one. That was the problem that there wasn't a foundation for government, but a loose confederation of states.
The three weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were that it limited the powers of Congress and preserved the powers of the states, Congress had little economic power, and the new confederation government was weak since there was no president to carry out the laws.
The only branch of government under the Articles of Confederation was the legislative branch, which consisted of a unicameral Congress.
State Legislatures
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The Articals Of Confederation
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The Confederation Congress had no power to put down rebellions.
The Confederation Congress became the legislative branch of government established by the Articles of Confederation. It was too weak because it had insufficient powers to enforce the laws that were passed.
The congress of the confederation could not tax. The could request tax, but they had no authority. The government went into debt.
No one. That was the problem that there wasn't a foundation for government, but a loose confederation of states.
The first U.S. government was called "The Articles of Confederation"You might also be looking for unicameral government
AnswerThe second Continental Congress If you mean what type of congress was the articles of confederation, it was a unicameral congress.
The three weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were that it limited the powers of Congress and preserved the powers of the states, Congress had little economic power, and the new confederation government was weak since there was no president to carry out the laws.
The only branch of government under the Articles of Confederation was the legislative branch, which consisted of a unicameral Congress.