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    its independence‚ it was being governed by the Articles of Confederation( Schultz‚ 2010). It did not take long before they realized that they did not have the authority to levy taxes in order to repay debts incurred during the war. A delegate was sent from all thirteen colonies to Philadelphia in 1787 and the Constitutional Convention was established for the purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation. There were so many issues with the articles that the delegates decide to disregard them and

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    The Articles of Confederation were drafted by John Dickerson in 1776 and were submitted to the states for ratification in November 1777. The Articles were not ratified until March of 1781‚ since it was required that all states ratify the document. Many states had problems with the Articles and through several compromises‚ the document was made to suit all the states. Although the Articles provided the United States with an adequate form of government‚ there were many weaknesses in the document that

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    Articles of the Constitution and Confederation of the United States Anthony Reyes‚ History/110 September 5‚ 2013 Articles of the Constitution and Confederation of the United States Thee American Confederation and Constitution has caused several colonist to be reluctant for several years. The United States government ratified these articles creating unity between the states and the representations for all citizens. Articles of Confederation and the Constitution are justified for an effective

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    of ruling. The government in the colonies set out to create the Articles of Confederation to prevent tyranny and be as traditional as possible. The Articles of Confederation gave the US government very little power over basic things such as taxation and raising an army. The Constitution was able to create a strong central government that united the country‚ and it is seen as a stepping stone to the eventual US Constitution since it wasn’t perfect. The Articles of Confederation supported a system

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    other. Furthermore‚ they adopted the Articles of Confederation‚ which was a basis constitution which created an alliance of sovereign states which made the state’s work with each other in military relations and foreign policies. Although the Articles of Confederation were helpful and established order‚ they weren’t sufficient enough to hold the states united through the war. After the war‚ the states didn’t even consider following the Articles of Confederation and decided to follow their own personal

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    Articles of Confederation VS. Constitution Over time the United states has been operated under two constitutions. on being the Articles of Confederation and the other being the Constitution. The two documents have common similarities. One being that they were both established by the same people. This is shown very clearly at the bottom of the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. Where some of the signatures at the bottom of both documents are the same. Another one of the similarities are

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    dressed as Indians‚ threw barrels and barrels of tea shipped from the East India Company into the waters of the harbor.5 It was this event that made me determined‚ like my father‚ to remain true as a patriot and take a stance against the imperial government. This night was just the beginning of the political‚ economical‚ and social issues that I witnessed throughout the next two decades. Even with the odds stacked against me‚ I enlisted in the Continental Army because politically‚ I was determined

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    The Articles of Confederation was the first American constitution completed by the Continental Congress in 1777. The Articles of Confederation created a “firm league of friendship” between all 13 states. Each state agreed to send delegates to the Confederation Congress where each state will cast one vote in Congress. Under the Articles Congress had no possession over trade or passing laws regarding taxes. However‚ Congress can declare war‚ appoint military officers‚ coin money‚ and foreign affairs

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    The Articles of Confederation were adopted by the Continental Congress and they functioned as America’s first constitution in the year 1777. However‚ with progressive changes‚ ratifications were made to the Articles of Confederation by the beginning of March 1781 (Schultz 112). It is important to highlight the reasons as to why the Articles of Confederation were important to the American population and the American government at the time. This will help to understand why the constitution failed

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    The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution‚ although both written documents explaining how the American government would be ran‚ they have very distinct qualities about them. During the Constitutional Convention‚ instead of revising the Articles of Confederation as originally planned‚ those attending the meeting felt that a whole new document needed to be written. Legislation‚ the sovereignty of states‚ and the executive branch were all major differences between the two documents. Legislation

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