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    to keep things in order. So then‚ the Articles of Confederation was created as the first attempt of a national government.In a confederation‚ the states‚ maintain their sovereignty‚ but they join together in a coordinated way to deal with certain issues. This independence of each political state is seen as the main advantage and main disadvantage of a confederation. Ever since the Articles of Confederation‚ many problems had occurred. For example‚ there were a lot of dept problems. Such as paying

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    Articles of Confederation : An Ineffective Government Whoever said that the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government was completely incorrect. The United States were not united under this government. The United States could not stand up for itself against other countries. Also‚ the United States were not stable economically under the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation did not provide a good government for America. Under the Articles

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    Articles of Confederation The years 1781 to 1789‚ the years known as the "Critical period" were the reign of the Articles of Confederation... were those years a highlight in American history‚ or a Time that is best to be forgotten? The argument can go either way it really depends on how you look at it. The question is; were the Articles an effective system of government? Well‚ while something might not be effective it can still be very necessary‚ and important‚ to the future the way it is ran (government)

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    you will be prosecuted for plagiarism Rachel 1985 DBQ The 1780’s The Articles of Confederation were well written‚ especially considering the fact that the U.S.A. was a brand-new country and had no knowledge whatsoever on how to run a country. Though they were good‚ the articles didn’t provide America with a very effective government. Since the people were afraid of a centralized government that would become too powerful‚ they decided to move most issues to a state level‚ rather than a national

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    The United States’ form of government from 1781-1789‚ was based on the Articles Of Confederation. The document itself did provide the early establishment with a form of national government‚ a legislative branch‚ and expansion of land to the west‚ but still had more weaknesses than it did strengths. The articles were weak and would not be able to provide the growing nation with an effective government. One of the main reasons being (for the weaknesses)‚ was the States’ fear of a strong executive branch

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    thirteen colonies finally separated itself from England. The country of America now had a new problem at hand‚ setting up an effective government that would be much better than the oppressive rule of the British. The first step‚ of course‚ is setting up a constitution. The Articles of Confederation‚ ratified in 1781‚ was the first constitution of America. The Articles of Confederation was strong in that it gave the central government the powers to conduct foreign affairs‚ regulate western lands‚ and set

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of the Articles of Confederation From their landing in the New World in the early 1600s‚ the British subjects‚ or colonists‚ were under the rule of the British King. Some colonies had more power with their own legislatures‚ but the British King and/or Parliament always had the final rule. Some of the British Kings tended to be more lenient than others‚ but when the Restoration occurred in 1660‚ Charles II was restored to power in England and he planned on ruling with

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    Greamo PSC 201 Chapter 1; Explain the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation delivered the United States with an operational government from 1781 to 1789. It was a model of what a loose Confederation should be. The Articles succeeded in maintaining the union of the thirteen states as well as clearly outlining the general powers of the centralized government. Yet‚ despite these positive deeds‚ there were many setbacks. One major setback was the weak government

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    The Articles of Confederation‚ the Path to the Constitution After the Declaration of Independence‚ the Founding Fathers had to create a framework of government that would serve as the new enforceable law in the land. The Articles of Confederation‚ or formerly known as the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union‚ was an agreement made between the thirteen sovereign states that established the newly formed United States of America. The Articles served‚ and are regarded

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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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