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    government was called the Articles of Confederation and came to be due to the Continental Congress. The Articles of Confederation were a confederation, or loose alliance, of states. It was modeled off of previous colonial governments, and in it states would retain sovereignty. Sovereignty is governmental power, and with this form of government the states would have it. Even though the United States needed a government, it was risky. The founders of the Articles of Confederation were apprehensive about

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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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    at this monumental task was the writing of the Articles of Confederation. During the Second Continental Congress, which was held in Philadelphia in 1777, the Articles of Confederation were first proposed. They were later ratified and put into effect in 1781. The Articles of Confederation did not produce a well working government, and had many weaknesses. The three major weaknesses are economic disorganization,

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    a government with too much power so they created the Articles of Confederation. This government turned out to be a failure. In 1787, the founding fathers met again to create a new framework of government. Most people feared creating a government that was too strong. To create a new government there had to be many compromises, the U.S. Constitution is the result of these compromises reached in Philadelphia in 1787. The Articles of Confederation were too weak and created many problems which led to

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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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    From 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation did not provide the United States with an effective government. This is due to the following three reasons: The United States’ lack of an army, nonexistent judicial branch, and surplus of power to the states. After the American Revolution concluded, thousands of soldiers returned home to find little or nothing left. Financial support the government had promised the soldiers with after the war was no longer available due to the inability of the central

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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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    A confederation is a political organization in which sovereign states delegate power to a central government for specified purposes. The Articles of Confederation had a weak national government, and strong states under the Articles. Under the Articles the 13 states acted like 13 separate nations. Historically Confederacies have not lasted a long time due to rivalry and self-interest and are usually only successful in times of war. To evaluate Hamilton’s assessment of government under The Article

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    The U.S. Constitution and Articles of Confederation If society didn’t have standards that were enforced to help prevent harm to society by its members, how different would it be? These standards are broken into two different types, verbal and written. Although, one can distinguish between the two standards, verbal standards are those that are not written down, but yet passed down among many generations and are not easily enforce, whereas written standards, are the complete opposite. There were two

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    The articles of Confederation was the first written document and or Constitution of the United States. The Articles of Confederation represented the first steps toward a new government for the new nation and the entailed 13 Colonies who would soon after the War Of Independence turn into sovereign and independent states.Those 13 colonies ended up being the original foundation of our America. By the 1770’s Great Britain had claimed the right to those first 13 colonies, and it was the English in

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