Frankly, it didn't do much. It's foreign policy was very weak, and the military victories did much more to win European support.
It prompted the revision of the Articles of Confederation.
It showed that the articles of confederation did not work and the states called for convention.
The Articles gave more power to the states and kept a weak central government.
The federalist supported the Constitution and the anti-federalist supported the Articles of confederation
It swayed the public opinion to support a stronger national government
It prompted the revision of the Articles of Confederation.
It showed that the articles of confederation did not work and the states called for convention.
The Articles gave more power to the states and kept a weak central government.
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federalists= supported the Constitution after seeing that the Articles of Confederation were failing anti-federalists= supported the Articles of Confederation and would only support the Constitution if we added a Bill of Rights so we did
The federalist supported the Constitution and the anti-federalist supported the Articles of confederation
It swayed the public opinion to support a stronger national government
The Articles of Confederation did not give Congress the power to tax. As a result, Congress could only ask the individual states for donations to support their activities.
The Preamble
The preamble
Gouverneur Morris was critical of the Articles of Confederation and did not support them. He believed that the Articles provided a weak central government that was ineffective in addressing the challenges facing the nation. Morris advocated for a stronger federal government, which he helped shape during the Constitutional Convention, ultimately leading to the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
The articles of confederation ended when the Constitutional Convention met to revise them, they ended up starting fresh with the Constitution. The reason they started fresh with the Constitution is because originally, Congress wanted to grant itself more powers to regulate commerce between states and foreign nations. They were unable to get unanimous support for this, as required by the Articles of Confederation. So, rather than abide by the rules of the Articles of Confederation, which were too inconvenient, the Constitution was drafted to replace it.