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    Between 1781 and 1789 the United States used the Articles of  Confederation as a guide to governing the country. Due to fear of a  powerful monarchy like the one they had experienced in England the  colonies were wary of allowing a central government certain powers.  These certain powers included control of commerce‚ and the ability to tax.  While the Articles provided a confederation to unify the new country‚ the  Articles were only a temporary solution due to the weakness in several  areas. ​ Even though the Articles of Confederation was the first established 

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    Articles of Confederation DBQ Articles of confederation created in 1776‚ was the first constitution of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation had served as the agreement between the thirteen sovereign states and was ratified by 1777. The Articles had served as the start of a new government that had brought many benefits and prosperity to the country. Even with a strong state government‚ when faced with foreign and issues on a national level‚ the Articles lacked a

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    DBQ: The Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation had no power to regulate the economy nor could they demand the payment of taxes. However‚ they provided some sense of unity among the colonies. They also helped to expand American territory and they were a stepping stone that led to the development of the Constitution of the United States of America. Therefore‚ the Articles of Confederation provided the early United States with an effective government. The unity the Articles of Confederation

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    Articles of Confederation vs. Constitution The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution‚ although vastly different in their philosophies of governing the nation‚ both played a big role in setting the stage for America’s economy in the upcoming nineteenth century. A few years after the Articles of Confederation were drafted many politicians and economists‚ such as Alexander Hamilton‚ began to see problems with the decentralized form of government that was created by this document. These

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    are many differences between the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution. The Articles of Confederation is the first constitution of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation was agreed on by the Congress on November 15th‚ 1777 This made the people of the states fear the central authority and lengthy land claims before it was ratified. It was ratified on March 1st‚ 1781. While the states were under the Article of Confederation‚ they stayed as they were and remained

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    provided an outline to how future government should be formed‚ The Articles of Confederation did not provide America with an effective government from 1781 to 1789. Nicknamed “The Articles of Confusion”‚ The Articles of Confederation lacked stability and the power to truly govern the states. Under the articles there was no executive branch and no way for the federal government to raise money. In some ways The Articles of Confederation was a dream come true for the states. Small states such as Rhodes

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    Effectiveness of Articles of Confederation What is the articles of confederation? Before the constitution‚ the United States had the articles of confederation. In the time of urgency‚ the United States needed authority and a more powerful government. Therefore‚ the articles of confederation was adopted by the Continental Congress in 1777 (ratified in 1781) and served as the first written constitution of the United States. With high hopes for the articles‚ there was great disappointment due

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    accomplish such a feat‚ they needed a basis on which to establish this new authority. Established in autumn of 1777 and fully ratified in 1781‚ the Articles of Confederation was just this. These documents‚ at best a primitive constitution‚ were formed to be the basis of the federal government. While correctly serving as such‚ the Articles of Confederation subjected the United States to a series of problems in both domestic and foreign respects. Increasing in adversity with each aching year‚ these documents

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    Essay #4 Trevor Gaston 10/21/10 AP US History C-Block “From 1781 to 1789‚ the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government;” a bold statement considering the fact that the Articles lasted only 8 years. Although‚ I suppose the case could be made that the Articles of Confederation provided the means for a temporary government‚ only acting as a first-time attempt for the colonies in creating a more perfect representation for the colonies as a whole. This

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    From 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation failed to provide the United States with an effective government. It acted as though a loose confederation‚ or “firm league of friendship.” The Articles of Confederation created a weak central government that linked the thirteen states in common problems such as foreign affairs‚ and a judicial arm. Although‚ there was no executive branch‚ which meant no leader to enforce laws. Also‚ the Congress was weak (it was designed that way)‚ and therefore the

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