The years between 1781 and 1787 are referred to as the "Critical Period" because the Articles of Confederation created a weak federal government that struggled to address economic instability, interstate conflicts, and foreign threats. This period highlighted the inadequacies of the Articles, leading to widespread dissatisfaction among states and calls for a stronger central authority. The inability to effectively manage issues such as trade disputes and Shays' Rebellion underscored the need for a new framework, ultimately resulting in the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
Because the colonists did not agree with some of the stuff in the Articles of Confederation
Because congress convinced them that the articles of confederation should be given to them
The Articles of Confederation were discarded because the state government dominated the federal government. The Articles of Confederation did not allow for the federal government to collect taxes.
No because they saw that the articles were to weak
2 Articles of Confederation and The Constitution. The reason for 2 was because Articles of Confederation gave the government no power.
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Because the colonists did not agree with some of the stuff in the Articles of Confederation
They change it to Constitutional Convention because Articles of Confederation was to weak.
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Articles of Confederation
Because congress convinced them that the articles of confederation should be given to them
The Articles of Confederation were discarded because the state government dominated the federal government. The Articles of Confederation did not allow for the federal government to collect taxes.
No because they saw that the articles were to weak
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2 Articles of Confederation and The Constitution. The reason for 2 was because Articles of Confederation gave the government no power.
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