Historical Essay #1: Confederation and Constitution Anthony Snow DeVry University 08/01/2015 HISTORICAL ESSAY #1: CONFEDERATION AND CONSTITUTION As with anything in this world there are always strengths and weaknesses when people are comparing two different items, as no one item can be a perfect solution; there are always compromises. The same happens when we are comparing the Articles of Confederation and the New Constitution of 1787. Both of theses two solutions each have their own strengths
about, there was the first development of the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation were written after the United States had declared independence from Great Britain. It established what the functions of the United States national government would be. This created a weak central government and it did not allow each individual state to create their own foreign diplomacy
under the Articles of Confederation, during this period the framers noticed that it had multiple faults in it such as a weak central leadership, economically dysfunctional, and had multiple legislative inefficiencies. Eventually all these issues were addressed during the Constitutional Convention which further led to ratification to the Constitution. The Articles of Confederation proved to be ineffective due to its elaborate restrictions based on Legislating news laws. According to Article V, each
most important and famous document and is the much more polished version of The Articles of Confederation, which were ultimately a disaster for our nation. The Constitution is a far better outline for our nation's government because it gives the central government the necessary powers to run the country efficiently without disregarding the rights of the citizens. One of the many flaws of the Articles of Confederation was that the central government had essentially no power because all of the power
and error until they came about the Constitution. First, there was the Articles Of Confederation, which was a rough layout of the Constitution. Then when we found the flaws in that we created the amendments. The main amendments to the Constitution are the first ten, which protect the rights of the people; these have come around to be known as The Bill Of Rights. The first shot at establishing a government was the Articles Of
The documents above helped to persuade those in America that the Articles of Confederation were outdated. This was because they unfairly separated power of the nation, giving too much to the state governments. The documents also highlight the reasons as to why the Constitution ratification is necessary to the country. The Bill of Rights is used to prove the Constitution's efficiency for government. The United States Constitution should be ratified because it gave power to the central government without
The Aoc(Articles of Confederation) had strong independent states, but weak central government. The constitution had a strong central government, with certain powers reserved to states. One of the weaknesses in the Aoc was the unicameral Legislature that is set up.The Constitution had a bicameral legislature that is, a congress composed of two separate chambers,the senate and the house of representatives.The two separate legislative chambers were a big advantage the Constitution had over the one legislative
truly the Articles of Confederation which was in a way horrendous. In 1786 and 1787, the problem became crucial when in Massachusetts farmers rose up and close the courts for enforcement of tax collections and judgments for debt; thus, Shay’s rebellion. The Philadelphia constitution transpired in September 17, 1787 where delegates from each state came to revise the “Articles of Confederation. To a prodigious extent, the US constitution was a radical departure from Articles of Confederation for reason
The American Constitution serve and protect American citizens. The Articles of Confederation were the first step of writing the constitution. The Articles of Confederation were an agreement between the original colonies. “It bound the thirteen original states together in a “firm league of friendship” from 1781 until the U.S. Constitution was implemented in 1789 (Siemers, David J. "Articles of Confederation”).” Although the The Articles are not in effect, they are in parts of the constitution. “Nevertheless
Before the Constitution, there was the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation was a new national government that reserved freedom, sovereignty, and independence for the states. The Articles of confederation provided an effective form of government for western lands, on the contrary, foreign relations were not were not as well benefited from it. The Confederation’s major contributions were Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787