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    The articles of Confederation were the first attempt at a federal government for the United States. They only lasted for about seven years (1781- 1788) until they were they were thrown out and replaced by the Constitution As a whole, they did not lay out a very strong or effective central government. Some positive things were accomplished, but the biggest accomplishment of the Articles was that they pointed put what would not work for the United States and they paved a was for the writing of

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    After the Revolutionary War, The Articles of Confederation was the first form of government for the United States of America. They, however, created both peace and chaos in the new nation. Daniel Shays organized a rebellion through which the farmers of Massachusetts marched on towards the U.S. Arsenal to show the lack of strength in the government (shaysrebellion.stcc.edu). Robert Morris, a merchant, was responsible for compensating the Continental Army he later became a delegate to the Continental

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    The Articles of Confederation In the 1770’s, as America’s great thinkers and writers were declaring their desire for independence; they also established a committee to lay the foundation for the American form of government. These brilliant writers and philosophers hesitantly began designing the national level of government for use in America and named their final draft the Articles of Confederation . Out of their utter distrust of a centralized government, due to their association with the

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    the past decade, we have been living under the government of the Articles of Confederation, if that can be called a government at all. Under that folly of a constitution, we have barely existed, Congress weaker than a mewling baby. We are named the United States of America, but under the Articles of Confederation, we are nothing more than the squabbling states somewhat nearby each other. We could get nothing done under the Articles. Each state has a veto power, and each state has an agenda. This

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    The Articles of Confederation were placed as a form of temporary government. However, the Articles did not address the many problems the United States was having and going to have at the time. Therefore The Articles of Confederation were one of the weakest forms of functioning governments. After many years of fighting for independence, America needed a break from any type of government. Well you see in order to have a functioning country you need some type of functioning government. When the idea

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    on with the battles of Lexington and Concord over a year prior, but the first government of the United States is the Articles of Confederation, a constitution based on Republican ideas and democracy. The Continental Congress approved the Articles of Confederation in 1777. It was adopted, written by John Dickinson, but there was a delay in ratifying it by the states. States like

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    Abhay Varshney APUSH 3 Ms. Pador October 11, 2014 Under America’s first form of self-government, the Articles of Confederation attempted to preserve democracy and prevent tyranny from those who sought to centralize that power. During the time period in which it was used, its effectiveness was tested through events dealing with economic conditions and foreign affairs. Though the Articles of Confederation did deal with success in the short term, its effectiveness, specifically creating a weak central government

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    The Articles of Confederation had many ups and downs throughout its script. While it may have been successful in enabling the various states in pursuing their own interests, it was unsuccessful in granting the national interests. One part I liked from the Articles of Confederation was that the document was able to restrict land movements. This was done to control the land extents of the larger states so the smaller states wouldn’t be overtaken. According to the textbook “Articles until all states

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    was in the making, a constitution was appointed by the Second Continental Congress to be written by a committee. The Articles of Confederation were finished in 1777 and lastly ratified by Maryland in 1781. Though the document was needed at the time in order to help govern the budding nation, the Articles had many flaws that needed new finishing. Overall, the Articles of Confederation were terribly ineffective at solving any of the problems, such as debt, that confronted the new United States of America

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    revision of the Articles of Confederation. However, as the debates went on, the delegates soon discovered they needed to write a completely new form of government rather than revise the old one. This convention which created the ensuing Constitution was called because of the various problems with the Articles of Confederation, such as a federal government that was too weak and economic laws that were causing the American economy to decline rather than grow. These characteristics of the Articles built up

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