The Articles of Confederation reflected the colonists' experiences with government by emphasizing a loose association of states rather than a strong central authority, mirroring their wariness of British tyranny. The emphasis on state sovereignty and limited federal power stemmed from their desire to prevent any single entity from wielding too much control, as they had experienced under British rule. However, this lack of a strong central government ultimately led to significant challenges in governance, demonstrating the need for a more balanced federal system.
There was no central government.
Article of confederation did not give power to federal govrnment
very quickly
The weak central government it created had to be strengthened.
The extensive powers of government formed under the article of confederation was best highlighted by Shays' rebellion
yes because it was their first shot at a government and everyone thought they should do it
There was no central government.
There was no central government.
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limited government
Article of confederation did not give power to federal govrnment
Legislative
To make a better and stronger government!
they built the article
the purpose was to make the federal government stronger and have more control over the colonists.... etc.
very quickly
The legislative branch.