Why is your stool so strong and difficult to pass out?
First, are you getting enough water? Secondly, are you getting enough fibre - fresh fruit and vegetables, whole grains and legumes.
Hamilton implied that the weakness of the government under the Confederation was because the central government didn't have enough power. He believed too much power was given to the states and that the central government should be able to pass laws.
Who was the first president under the Articles of Confederation?
John Hanson
Why did people want to change the Articles of Confederation?
because it was thomas jefforson that wanted to change it.
James Wilson Marshall was the man that discovered gold in California on Jan.24, 1848.
Why the articles of confederation didn't work and why they wanted a weak central government?
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What were the Articles two successes?
The Articles of Confederation two successes were that the American colonists fought and defeated Great Britain. Because of doing this, they gained independence. By the end of the Confederation era, Congress created a bureaucracy to administer the day-to-day affairs of the government that we see today.
What are some arguments to support the Article's of Confederation?
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The patriot you are most likely referring to is Thomas Jefferson. Though he did not take part in the authoring of the Constitution, he believed that a country could not be ruled by a single set of laws: it needed to be reinforced by a Bill of Rights. Also known as anti-federalism.
What did the writers of the articles of confederation want to preserve?
The powers of the new federal government
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Constitutional Convention
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How did the Articles of Confederation make it difficult for the US to enforce the Treaty of Paris?
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The Answer for your question is yes, because after the Declaration of independence in 1776. The Articles of Confederation later was created it stated that there was not to be a president, taxes, army and no court system and it basically sucked so in 1787 they Created the U.S Constitution, basically knows as the "Rule Book" in how the Government System works.
What year was the article of confederation ratified?
Congress began the ratification process in 1777. The last state to ratify was Maryland in 1781. They held out two years longer than the last state.
Because the people were citizens of their STATES, and the States made up the United States under the Articles of Confederation. The Federal government had very little impact on the people.
Hamilton argued that paying off the state's debts, even though some of the Southern states had already done so, would show other nations that the new government under the Constitution did represent all the people and states and would honor its economic obligations. This would convince other nations that our relations with the states and with foreign nations, especially dealing with commerce, could be trusted.
The Articles were not strong enough to support a strong country. They were too weak and did not give the national government enough power. So, the delegates decided to come up with a new form of central governenment.
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