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    the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation support a government in which there is only one branch, but it's power would be limited in order to protect the people's liberty and rights. Although the Articles of Confederation establish a better system of government than when the states were under British rule, some weaknesses were found and amended in a new document called the United States

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    Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation was the first written constitution of the United States; it was an agreement among all thirteen original states in the United States of America that served as its first Constitution. In the early 1781 the Articles was ratified, The Beginning Benjamin Franklin wrote the first “rough draft” of the Articles. Franklin introduced his plan before Congress on July 21, but stated that it should be viewed as a draft for when Congress was interested

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    ensure the success of their nation. The Articles of Confederation was the first system of government that was proposed and put into effect. This attempt at creating a system that protected the people form a strong central government ultimately failed but was an important step in the development of the current government system. The weaknesses presented by the Articles of Confederation helped lead to reforms that made the Constitution successful. Both the Articles and the Constitution demonstrate the

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    in fact the first attempt at creating a national government. That came with the Articles Of Confederation. A document which despite proving to be ineffective. still laid the foundation for the creation of the Constitution. The examination of the contrast between these two documents is key in understanding the creation of the US Presidency. The Articles of Confederation was adopted on November 15th, 1777. The Articles were not quite a national government, but instead was an entrance of states “into

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    The Articles of Confederation, which was considered the first constitution of the United States of America, and the US Constitution, which acts as the supreme law in the United States today, both are poles apart. In fact, it was only because of the weaknesses of the Articles that the present-day US Constitution was drafted. The Articles of Confederation or Articles was a written agreement which laid the guidelines for the functioning of the national government. It was drafted by the Continental Congress

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    fix the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation- the first form of government in the United States. Although the Articles of Confederation was the first form of government, it wasn’t necessarily the most ideal- it had eventually caused chaos and destruction and had a weak government. It was soon apparent that a new form of government was needed and eventually led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. One of the weaknesses that caused the Articles of Confederation to be a lesser form of government

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    The Articles of Confederation was a document signed amongst the thirteen original colonies that established the United States of America as a union of sovereign states and served as its first constitution. The Articles of Confederation did little to promote colonial unity, therefore independence was granted to 13 new nations, all of which became weak from lack of central government. In the Great Debate the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists debated the inclusion of the Bill of Rights to the Constitution

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    their own version of a government. In the year 1777, the Articles of Confederation, written by John Dickinson, served as the United State’s government. More importantly, it provided a basis for the Constitution and established what America needed to improve on, such as taxes and a form of currency. The Articles of Confederation gave the U.S. the ability to organize settlements, create peace, and improve government. The Articles of Confederation implemented two land ordinances in order to organize settled

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    Under the Articles of Confederation, the United States government was decentralized. The states had more power than the federal government. State governments had the power to tax but the federal government did not (Janda 62). This caused congress to have to beg for money from the states in order to pay for the cost of the Revolutionary War and the cost of starting a new nation. Another issue under the Articles of Confederation was the lack of economic control the federal government had on the states

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    The government established by the Articles of Confederation lacked the coherence, strength, and cooperation needed to spur the young nation to success, instead wreaking havoc politically, defensively, and economically. For example, because there was neither a national currency nor regulation of commerce, the mid-1780s were stricken with inflation and economic depression. Moreover, due to the absence of a national legislature, laws varied from state to state; thus, Congress had difficulty passing

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