That would be the government as it existed under the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses, most of which were addressed in the later US Constitution.
The first name of the first government framework created by the U.S. in 1777 is "Articles," referring to the Articles of Confederation. This document served as the first constitution for the United States, establishing a confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government until it was replaced by the current U.S. Constitution in 1789.
The weak central government it created had to be strengthened.
The articles were a weak form of government.
The Articles of Confederation, the first form of central US government, were approved by the states in 1781, but proved too weak to be workable. The US Constitution replaced the Articles in 1787.
Articles of Confederation. It was replaced with the constitution.
The first name of the first government framework created by the U.S. in 1777 is "Articles," referring to the Articles of Confederation. This document served as the first constitution for the United States, establishing a confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government until it was replaced by the current U.S. Constitution in 1789.
The weak central government it created had to be strengthened.
The first American government was wrong because the government was weak
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I was known as the Articles of Confederation, and it was replaced b/c it was to weak and gave to much power to the states.
Articles of Confederation
For the United States, the Articles of Confederation were written first. However, these laws were too weak and did not give the federal government sufficient power to effectively rule the colonies, so they were scraped and the Constitution that we know of today was created.
The articles were a weak form of government.
I think you mean the articles of confederations. It was under this agreement that the Untied States had their first independent government. The central government was weak and had little power over the states. They soon proved to be inadequate and were replaced by the Federal Constitution.
The Articles of Confederation, the first form of central US government, were approved by the states in 1781, but proved too weak to be workable. The US Constitution replaced the Articles in 1787.
No constitution had been created that outlined its authority. :)
Articles of Confederation. It was replaced with the constitution.