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    The Articles of Confederation provided for the basic structure of American government from 1781. The articles bound states together‚ but this tie was so weak that central government was impossible. "A national government should have the ability to enforce its authority‚ have a clear description of where the governing powers lie‚ a delineated leadership‚ and disposition of economic and foreign affairs. The Articles themselves were drafted at the beginning of the war‚ but all 13 states had to sign

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    from England‚ the Founding Fathers created a form of Government under Articles of Confederation. This was in hopes of creating a Government that was not too powerful. This failed‚ and a stronger form of Government was needed. The Articles of Confederation had many flaws‚ and was very weak‚ causing major problems. This led to creation of the Constitution. In the next few paragraphs‚ a few weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation will be discussed. Such as how there was no national currency‚ and Congress

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    Essay Outline #1 Analyze the extent to which the Articles of Confederation were effective in solving the problems that confronted the new nation. Introduction: In America‚ between the years of 1777 and 1789‚ the Articles of Confederation served as the first constitution for the United States. This new document was the first attempt at a centralized national government‚ effective in solving few problems that arose in America. The articles successfully put an end to the Revolutionary War in

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    to replace King George and Parliament (Articles)? The answer was finally put forward by John Dickinson and after two years of debate and revision the Articles of Confederation were ready to be approved (Johnson). The ratification process proved tediously slow however and Maryland‚ the last holdout‚ finally agreed to accept it in 1781 (Pageant). During the Revolution and in the peace negotiations directly after America’s new government seemed rather effective‚ leading the former colonies in defeating

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    Articles of Confederation Essay When the Revolutionary War was over and the Americans had won their independence‚ the revolutionists and republicans leading the new country were quite convinced that their government should differ from that of Britain and have a limited amount of power. Clearly‚ these men took these ideals more seriously than they should have. They created a constitution for the 13 states known as the Articles of Confederation‚ which put the majority of power in the hands of these

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    The Articles Of Confederation The system of national government provided by the Articles of Confederation had a number of flaws and was eventually discarded‚ however‚ it compiled a record of achievements over time. The Articles of Confederation helped the New World transition from colonies under British rule‚ through a revolution and into an independent government. Through the development of independence and a national government‚ the American Articles of Confederation put into place an ineffective

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    Rob Small Mr.Smith DBQ #2 "From 1781 to 1789 the articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government". I disagree with this quote because the articles was to weak to keep the nation unified which made the article a failure. The Articles were set up intentionally to be weak because of the memory of a strong central government of the British. The articles were to weak to govern effectively so it did not have the ability to carry out designs with out controversy from

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    Question Analyze the degree to which the Articles of Confederation provided an effective form of government with respect to any two of the following Foreign relations‚ economic conditions‚ western lands Warrant The Articles of Confederation were designed to offer Americans the protection of a government without the tyranny associated with George III. During the time period in which they were in use‚ their effectiveness was tested through events dealing with foreign relations‚ economic conditions

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    The Articles of Confederation was an effective tool for governing the states after the revolutionary war and effectively addressed some of the problems facing the nations; however‚ they were not completely effective in solving all the problems after the war. The four main issues after the Revolutionary war that the Articles of Confederation dealt with were economic problems‚ western territory issues‚ foreign nation issues‚ and violence issues. The Articles of Confederation was not very effective

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    Jay. These articles were written to persuade the states into ratifying the constitution‚ saying that it was the best form of government for America. Shays’ Rebellion- An armed uprising in Massachusetts caused by high taxes that lead to debt. The government took away the farmers farms because they couldn’t pay the taxes‚ and they rebelled. The Articles of Confederation were too weak to suppress the uprising‚ and led people to believe they needed to strengthen the federal government. Articles of Confederation-

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