There were many weaknesses under the Articles of Confederation. Congress had trouble passing laws due to the fact that 9 of the 13 states had to agree before any laws could be passed. Since there was no president or an executive branch, there was no way to make sure that laws passed by Congress were carried out. There were no courts to interpret laws or to judge those that broke them because a national court system did not exist. To make matters worse, changing the Articles of Confederation was nearly impossible. A unanimous vote of all 13 states were required before any changes could be made.
There were some other problems associated with the Articles of Confederation. Congress did not have the power to collect the taxes needed to pay for the expenses of the national government. Congress could ask for money, yet it had no power to force the states into paying them. Without money, Congress could not pay the nation's debt nor could it provide government programs and services.
Under the Articles, the national government could not control trade between the states or with foreign nations. Each state regulated its own trade, which resulted in many disputes among the states and with other nations as well. In addition, most states issued their own money. Without a uniform national currency, trading was a difficult process.
Each state acted like a small, separate nation. The people of each state saw themselves as citizens of their states as opposed to citizens of an entire nation. The people felt this way due to the great distances between states and the primitive transportation conditions during that era. In other words, the nation was an "ununited" group of states. Most of the times the states refused to obey the laws of Congress. As time passed relations between the states and the Congress worsened.
Although the Articles of Confederation helped establish our new nation, it had failed in numerous ways. The main problem was that the states refused to give the national government enough power to work correctly. The national government was unable to solve all of the problems mentioned in the previous paragraphs. As a result, in 1787 Congress asked the states to send representatives to a meeting in Philadelphia to discuss what could be done to improve the national government.♥
2006-11-09 05:04:30
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answered by Pey 7
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The Problems of the articles of Confederation was that it created a weak federal government and it overpowered the state governments. The Problem with this is that a nation that lacks a central governmental figure will lead to a chaotic situation(for example, if a foreign nation poses a threat to the U.S., who is going to declare war, if states have all the powers). The Convention fixed these problems by establishing the constitution in 1787(89) which balanced the powers of the federal and state governments and that is known as federalism. I hope this helps.
2016-03-27 01:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The Articles of Confederation required all 13 states to approve, The Constitution only required 9.
2015-07-18 16:55:15
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answered by Emilie Anttila 1
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2017-02-17 16:25:29
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answered by ? 4
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The problem with it was that it gave too much power to the larger states, causing outrage between the smaller states and the larger states.
2016-01-10 12:21:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe, but I'm not 100%
2016-08-08 19:01:09
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answered by ? 3
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I too want to ask the same question
2016-08-23 10:23:19
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answered by Anonymous
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wow, thank you, Im doing a report on the constitutional convention, and this really helped me to see what wasnt working at the time, and why they changed to the constitiution. Thank you so much!
2013-11-24 12:34:20
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answered by Dominique Webb 1
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what are like two major issues just two major ones?
2015-11-19 10:48:25
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answered by kaelyn 1
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or you could just sum it up to: Trade, Money, Defense, Tax, and courts.
2015-01-15 17:39:31
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answered by Famous 1
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