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    The Articles of Confederation was a weak substitution for government to hold the U.S. together until something better could be implemented. However, the Articles did protect the U.S. from its own enemies at the time: foreign countries and taxes. Therefore, the AoC was effective to some extent for what it was created to do. The Articles were created when they were as a means of holding the fragile mess of states together as a coherent nation for a time during and shortly after the Revolution. While

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    In 1781, while the countries were still independent, the first constitution, the Articles of Confederation, was made officially valid. From this the Congress of Confederation was formed, where there was a single legislature and no president or judicial branch. Though these powers were very limited Congress, with the forming of the Articles of Confederation, now held the power to manage wars and govern foreign affairs. In 1786 a Constitution convention was called by Alexander Hamilton to discuss

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    Jesse Ghuman Jason Stratton US History B17 11/15/2015 The Articles of Confederation The first approved document of the United States was the Articles of Confederation. However, after a few years, the Bill of Rights replaced the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. The Articles began the Constitution but the articles had contained a lot of weaknesses so they had to create a new document. Few of the Article of Confederation goals were to bring the states together and establish a strong

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    Constitution and Articles Analysis The Articles of Confederation and The Constitution were both written I believe to ensue peace in a new nation where great freedoms had just been betrothed upon. Both written within ten years of each other, the main point it was trying to get across was the idea of one nation. They were written by the same people who all in all had similar ideas. There are many differences as well. From the main one being sovereign states, to how many states must approve an amendment

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    written in the Articles of Confederation, however instead of leading the country to success it lead the country to failure. Some of the articles were dreadful towards the nation, such as the fact that all states needed to agree on a change for the Articles of Confederation, the congress did not have power to tax citizens, and there was no national court system. The Articles of Confederation was very deficient that it was not able to support the country. One of the features of the Articles of Confederation

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    Convention, Washington’s presidency, or the three branches of government; the Articles of Confederation were created. This fledgling government, proposed in 1777, was doomed to never take flight, being replaced in 1789, when the Constitution was effected under Washington. This raises the question: Why did the United States discard The Articles of Confederation for the Constitution? Ultimately, the Articles

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    maintaining order. However, the first document crafted by the founding fathers, the Articles of Confederation, did preserve the country new found independence but it did not maintain order. The Articles of Confederation described by many founding fathers to be a document that was crafted to satisfy needs of every state for its ratification, even when the document did not present a responsible democracy. The Articles of Confederation granted all national powers to the congress; however, it allowed each state

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    Unit 1: Week 1 - Blended Discussion Thread Week 1 Problems of the Articles of Confederation Identify at least 2 problems with the Articles of the Confederation. Discuss why these were issues and how were they resolved. If the Articles of the Confederation were drawn up today, what issues would be brought forth? Identify and discuss at least 1 of the issues. Respond to at least 1 student post. The biggest problem of the articles of the Federatation it gave States more rights that what it gave

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    Weakness of articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution of the Untied States of America as well as the name for the first government practicing the article. Even though the Articles of Confederation “centralized” the legislative, executive and judicial powers, it still distributed too much power to the individual states instead of the federal government, leading to a loose and ineffective union. It came into force for only nine years and was replaced by the

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    will be emplaced in order to ensure the beliefs that America stands for. As of now, the Article of Confederations are not serving our needs, causing divisions between the states. We are acting as small separate nations, rather than a whole. Disagreements are rising between the states and congress, conflict and controversy are becoming prominent. We need to make a change! Right now, the Articles of Confederation has no way to ensure that the laws created by congress are being passed. However, with

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