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what was its stregths and weaknesses?

2007-03-08 13:25:39 · 8 answers · asked by hannah1 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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As you can see the weaknesses are more in number.

•STRENGTHS OF THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION: The thirteen states established a permanent government in 1781 in the form of a confederation which included a congress that represented the states and had the power to conduct Indian and foreign affairs, mediate disputes between states, and establish a standard for weights and measures. The Articles protected against an oppressive central government, such as a monarchy or oligarchy, by placing power within the fragmented states.
•WEAKNESSES OF THE ARTCILES OF CONFEDERATION: The government established in 1781, was a confederation; each state was its own powerful entity and had its own tariffs and currencies, making it harder for interstate commerce to occur. The federal government lacked the power to tax and form a militia without the approval of all the states. Amending the Articles was a difficult and tedious process, because the amendment would have to be accepted by each state in order to be passed.
*Pennsylvania militia routs Congress, 1783: Eighty soldiers marched from Lancaster to Philadelphia to obtain justice from the state government and Congress on June 17, 1783. Protesting in front of Independence Hall, which housed Congress and the state government, the rebels were successful in moving the government away from Philadelphia.
*Northwest Posts: After the Revolutionary war, the British did not leave their posts in an effort to preserve both the flourishing fur trade and the improving relations with the Native Americans. This showed Britain's unwillingness to give up and the weakness of the American government, problems which culminated in the War of 1812.
*Land Ordinance of 1785: Congress enacted this law to set a uniform procedure for surveying land in 1785. It established that the settlement of a town would be six square miles and would contain land set aside for schools, setting a precedent for the public education system in the United States.
*Northwest Ordinance, 1787: Congress passed this law to define the steps for the formation and admission of states into the Union in 1787. It applied to the lands north of the Ohio River which had been established as the Northwest Territory. The existence of slavery could be determined by popular sovereignty in these territories.
*Proposed Jay-Gardoqui Treaty, 1785: John Jay tried to negotiate with Spain for trading rights in New Orleans in 1785, but returned with a treaty that renounced Spanish claims to southwestern lands and opened Spanish markets to eastern merchants. In exchange, the U.S. gave up Mississippi trading rights, thus fueling the North-South conflict.
*Shays' Rebellion: A group of Massachusetts farmers led by Daniel Shays protested after taxes were raised to pay for Revolutionary debts in 1786. The high taxes, combined with the depression that hit after British markets were lost, forced the farmers to revolt. The result was an increase in tension between the North and South.
*Annapolis Convention, 1786: A group of delegates from five states met in Annapolis, Maryland in 1786, in an effort to solve the problems of interstate commerce. Because there was little representation, the delegates decided that a convention of all states should be held the year after in order to amend the Articles of Confederation.
*1780's depression: The first major depression of the American states occurred after the Revolutionary War in New England. The causes included high taxes imposed to finance the war debt, the tightening of credit, and a short growing season that kept crop yields low. Shays' rebellion occurred ultimately because of this depression.

2007-03-08 13:31:06 · answer #1 · answered by L3monDr0p 4 · 0 0

The articles of confederation were too weak to manage the affairs of the new nation. There was no effective central government yet the US was still faced with many external and internal threats to it's prosperity and existence. For example each state printed it's own money leading to confusion and rivalry. Now write it yourself

2016-03-28 23:51:36 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The articles of confederation did work, and those same articles allowed the entry of Newfoundland into Canada in 1949.

2007-03-08 13:33:55 · answer #3 · answered by old lady 7 · 0 0

Well it didn't work well because the national government had almost no power. All the states had different currency and started to fight against each other. The national government didn't have the power to make taxes. The national government had no way to make money... all power belonged to the states. Not a good idea....

2007-03-08 13:36:05 · answer #4 · answered by Polygonia 3 · 0 0

The articles didn't have a central power. Thats why it didnt work; the individual states had no obligation to help the US

2007-03-08 13:45:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Weaknesses - it didnt have any power. the articles did not have any right or power to charge taxes against states and so on.

2007-03-08 13:29:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Its strength was that it could be sold to the states. Its weakness was that it didn't produce much of a central government. The states could just do their thing.

2007-03-08 13:33:56 · answer #7 · answered by Mike D. 3 · 0 0

http://firstclass.rfsd.k12.co.us/~mschneiter/Fad/creation_7_arti_fail.htm

http://www.quia.com/servlets/quia.activities.common.ActivityPlayer?AP_rand=1048923643&AP_activityType=16&AP_urlId=19356&AP_continuePlay=true&id=19356


http://www.barefootsworld.net/aoc1777.html


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Confederation

2007-03-08 13:32:10 · answer #8 · answered by cmhurley64 6 · 0 0

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