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    DBQ Even though the Articles of Confederation did have some achievements like bringing peace and unity‚ they were more ineffective than effective for providing a stable government for the United States. The Articles of Confederation were ineffective for these reasons. First‚ The Articles of Confederation did not allow Congress to impose a tax‚ so this prevented the new nation of the United States of America to have a strong economic system. Second‚ The Articles of Confederation prevented the Chief

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    The Articles of Confederation was America’s first constitution. It was adopted in 1777 by congress because there was a need for unity among the new states that were created as a result of the American Revolution. It put the largest share of power to the individual thirteen states in which each of them held "its sovereignty‚ freedom‚ and independence." Though the Articles of Confederation was made to create a "firm league of friendship" between and among the 13 states‚ there were a lot of reasons

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    The Articles of Confederation needed to be replaced because it was created to keep the states independent from a national government. In the Articles of Confederation it stated "Its sovereignty‚ freedom‚ and independence‚ and every power‚ jurisdiction‚ and right . . . not . . . expressly delegated to the United States in Congress assembled." It was created to pretty much let the states stay as independent as possible and keep a National government weak. The only thing was to make sure that security

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    Articles of Confederation and How It Eventually Led to the Creation and Writing of the U.S. Constitution When our founding fathers wrote the articles of confederation on November 15‚ 1777‚ they feared that the United States would become like other countries and that the people would not have their god given rights. The Articles of Confederation where good in the sense that it gave the congress power to make an army‚ declare war‚ sign treaties and some other powers; but it did not allow congress

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    Although it 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

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    Articles of Confederation What is your idea of our nation’s first government? Because if it’s even close to successful‚ it’s wrong. The government under the Articles of Confederation is evidence of this. Saying it was the opposite of successful would be an understatement; something like “complete failures” would be much more accurate. The government under the Articles of Confederation failed due to its inability to get money from the 13 states‚ its trouble handling foreign affairs‚ and

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    nationwide agreed that change to the government was necessary if the United States were to survive. THE ANNAPOLIS CONVENTION To address the problems with the Articles of Confederation‚ delegates from five states met at the Annapolis Convention in Maryland in 1786. However‚ they could not agree on how these issues should be resolved. Finally‚ a new convention was proposed for the next year with the express purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation. THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION In

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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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    contrast the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution‚ especially in regard to the specific powers granted by each to the national government. Although both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution of the United States have both ran our country‚ in the past and presently‚ as we excavate them we will find similarities as well as many differentiating factors about the documents. As the Articles of Confederation became ratified in 1781‚ it created a loose confederation of sovereign

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    document known as the Articles of Confederation. The Articles set a precedent for the U.S. Constitution‚ the supreme law of the land that stands even today. After the United States became an independent country‚ people feared the build up of power in the hands of a central government‚ much like when they were in the hands of Great Britain. The Articles of Confederation were created to secure freedom‚ sovereignty‚ and independence of the newly found nation. Ratified in 1781‚ the Articles gave the

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