The Articles of Confederation were rewritten primarily in response to the weaknesses revealed during Shays' Rebellion in 1786-1787, when a series of protests by American farmers highlighted the inability of the federal government to maintain order and respond effectively to economic distress. This uprising underscored the limitations of the Articles, particularly in areas such as taxation and interstate commerce. As a result, the Constitutional Convention was convened in 1787, leading to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution, which established a stronger federal government.
The American Revolutionary War was the ongoing event that led to the Articles of Confederation. The articles were ratified in 1781, and were eventually replaced by the US Constitution.
Shay's Rebellion.
The event that led to the Western states sending delegates to Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation was Shays' Rebellion in 1786-1787. This armed uprising, primarily by farmers in Massachusetts protesting economic injustices and government overreach, highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles, particularly in managing economic turmoil and maintaining order. The rebellion prompted calls for a stronger central government, ultimately resulting in the Constitutional Convention of 1787, where delegates gathered to address these issues.
Fear of strong national government
the debate to add the bill of rights
The American Revolutionary War was the ongoing event that led to the Articles of Confederation. The articles were ratified in 1781, and were eventually replaced by the US Constitution.
The event that led to the constitutional convention, was the articles of confederation
Shay's Rebellion.
It didnt? The Articles of Confederation were removed almost a century prior to the Civil War.
To change the Articles of Confederation.
The Constitution
Constitution.
Constitution.
YES, the Boston Tea party led to the revolutionary war that led to the articles of confederation that led to shays rebel ion that led to the revising of the articles of confederation that led to the modern day constitution so yes it did
The Articles of Confederation was the first attempt at a constitution, or detailed written plan of government, in the United States. The Articles failed but led to the creation of the Constitution.
the articles of confederation did not give the government the power to tax.
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