George Washington had a largely critical view of the Articles of Confederation, believing they created a weak central government that struggled to maintain order and effectively govern the new nation. He felt that the lack of a strong federal authority hindered the country's ability to address economic and security challenges. Washington advocated for a stronger federal framework, which ultimately led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, where the current U.S. Constitution was drafted. His concerns reflected a desire for a more unified and effective government to ensure the nation's stability and success.
i think he was all for it because he was the president of the constitutional convention in 1787
he felt great
I really don't know
they felt hungry
Currently, he does not feel anything since he passed away in 1799.
i would feel like i would be the ruler of the world
He was not real big on states rights'
vansh
According to my calculations, George Washington felt that citizens should give their loyalty to the nation as a whole.
he felt that you should be loyal to your state
He felt proud that he was protecting his people and their liberties.
discuss revising the Article of Confederation. (APEX)