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How did the articles of confederation led to civil war?

It didnt? The Articles of Confederation were removed almost a century prior to the Civil War.


How did people describe the Articles of Confederation?

they described it as a weakness to some of the governments well to the executive branch the executive branch didnt like the articles of confederation


What did the federalists think of the articles of confederation?

they didnt like it and grew very angry. But there was nothing they could do to stop the articles from being law.


What do you think was the greatest weakness of the articles of confederation?

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What did the anti federalists think of the articles of confederation?

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Did the Articles of Confederation include a judiciary branch?

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Why did the central government under the articles of confederation given such limited powers?

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Why were the state governments given more power than the federal government under the articles of confederation?

they didnt want a monarchy


What power did the central government have both under the Articles of Confederation and The Constitution?

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What are the weakness of the confederation?

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What were the two witnesses of the government under the articles of confederation?

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