Confederation And Constitution

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    Were The Articles Of The Confederation Better Than The Constitution?

    wondered what our government looked like before the Constitution? During that period, the U.S. was run under the Articles of the Confederation. How did the Articles differ from the Constitution, though? Were they better or worse? Despite the fact that the majority of historians claim that the Articles were weaker and the Constitution is better overall, I am going to argue that the Articles of the Confederation were better than the Constitution based on four different points. My first

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    Compare And Contrast The Articles Of Confederation Vs New Constitution

    the articles of Confederation in order to govern the country. After the articles of Confederation was failing, the Constitutional Convention met up in Philadelphia in 1786 in order to amend the articles of Confederation. During this convention they came up with a new and improved Constitution. Both of these constitutions were very different from each other and were both opposed by different groups of people. Both of these constitutions had some drawbacks but in the new constitution things can be amended

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    How Did The Articles Of Confederation Influence The Role Of The Constitution

    government. The colonies would have wanted to be independent from each other, but none were strong enough to stand alone and remain protected from control or influence from stronger nations such as Great Britain or France. Thus the Articles of Confederation were born which strongly limited the power of a central government by giving it, among other responsibilities, foreign policy, legislature, and postal service, while also preventing it from establishing taxes or forming a national army, or passing

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    The United States Constitution In The 1700's

    The United states constitution overcame the weakness of the Articles of Confederation and provided for the organization of the new government. In the 1700’s, in the thirteen original colonies, the Americans won the Revolutionary war, and they decided they needed a government. The Articles of Confederation is what the continental congress made a plan for as a whole. The constitutional convention was ran by the legislature which caused the great compromises. The constitution was written by delegates

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    Articles Of Confederation Strengths And Weaknesses

    Article of Confederation The Articles of Confederation was known for the first written constitution of the United States. The plan of government created by the Articles of Confederation had strengths and weaknesses. It shows to have more weaknesses than strength. The weaknesses of the Article of Confederation included the fact that every state was in a position to follow any laws that were desired. The Articles of Confederation did little to promote colonial unity; therefore, it shows to have some

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    2.02 Us Government

    Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation gave final authority to the state governments, creating conflict between states. For example, if one state passed a law that affected citizens visiting from another state, no one could settle the dispute. Also, the federal government had no way to protect the people and nation as a whole. Solution in the U.S. Constitution Article VI of the Constitution makes federal laws supreme over state laws. Article IV of the Constitution says the states

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    Confederation Weaknesses

    including the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the United States Constitution were created to address various issues of their time periods. These issues primarily revolved around the government because the government is what controlled everything else. The Declaration of Independence was written in response to the awful ways in which the colonists were being treated by the British, the Articles of Confederation were created to eliminate the British rule that dreadfully

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    The Writing of the United States Constitution

    The Writing of The United States Constitution The Articles of Confederation were drafted in 1777 by a committee appointed by the Continental Congress, led by John Dickinson of Delaware, and ratified by the states in 1781. They were written to provide a general government for the thirteen states. The writers of the Articles of Confederation drafted this document during a time of war with Britain. The colonies feared having a centralized power in their government so most of the powers were placed

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    Shay's Rebellion

    changed from the Articles of confederation to the United States constitution due to the many problems it faced. After fighting the revolutionary war for independence, the people won the right to govern themselves. Unhappy with the system of government they were under with British rule they sought to create the opposite form of government within themselves. So the Founding Fathers established a government with a weak central branch through the Articles of Confederation. There were many problems faced

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    The Pros And Cons Of The US Constitution

    The United States Constitution overcame the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and provided organization for the new government. In the 1780’s, the United States composed their first form of government after the colonists won the Revolutionary War against the British. This first form of government was known as The Articles of Confederation, which gave power to the states and created a unicameral legislature. A new constitution was made at the constitutional convention, which formulated

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