The first three articles of the Constitution lay out how the government is to be organized. Each article deals with the setup of one of the branches of government.
This question is very complex. There are many things that lead to our government after the Revolutuion. With the congress, bill of rights, constitution, decleration of independence, national bank, and hamiltons plan.
The idea that government was not all powerful had become an accepted part of the English system by the time the first colonies were founded in the New World. The idea first appeared in the Magna Carta, also known as the Great Charter, that King John signed in 1215. It established the principle of limited government, in which the power of the King, or government, was limited and not absolute. Limited government is also found in the US Constitution. The Constitutional Convention developed the system of federalism, which insures limited government on a national basis.
The idea that government was not all powerful had become an accepted part of the English system by the time the first colonies were founded in the New World. The idea first appeared in the Magna Carta, also known as the Great Charter, that King John signed in 1215. It established the principle of limited government, in which the power of the King, or government, was limited and not absolute. Limited government is also found in the US Constitution. The Constitutional Convention developed the system of federalism, which insures limited government on a national basis.
draw up a bill of rights
In the US, the Articles of Confederation provided the first framework for a national government.
A national government emerged first through the continental congress, an attempt by the colonies to jointly discuss grievances; and then under the first national government--the articles of confederation--as an attempt to keep some functioning relationship. Federalism sort of snowballed from there through the constitution, Hamiltonians/federalists, during the Civil War, and notably under FDR.
it established the first national government of the united states. Its also like the Constitution, but it was the first "Constitution" made. It is in the Constitution. It was made during the civil war to be the first rules.
Articles of Confederation. Until 1789 when the Constitution was ratified.
Virginia plan
The national government of the United States, established under the Constitution, was formed in 1789. The Constitution was ratified in 1788, and the first Congress met on March 4, 1789. The government was officially organized with the inauguration of George Washington as the first president on April 30, 1789.
The first constitution of the United States, known as the Articles of Confederation, gave the national government limited powers. It established a weak central government with no executive branch and a Congress that had limited authority to raise revenue and regulate commerce. Most power resided in the individual states.
whiskey rebellion
There wasn't a national government before the war and after it had to be formed. The first government formed was under the Articles of Confederation. They didn't work so they went back and wrote the constitution. In 1789 at national government began under George Washington as the first President.
The Articles of Confederation was the first form of National Government For the independent states.
The Tennis Court Oath was when the national assembly would not disband the tenis court until they had a new constitution. This happened and was called the Constitution of 1791. It was the first written constitution of France. There was still a king but the national assembly made the laws. Only men over 25 could vote but its main significance was that it was the first written constitution of France.
Read the first three articles of the United States Constitution.