Economic Issues
France
No. the Articles were established during the time period of the revolutionary war and its intention were to stop the war, by making laws, and boundaries. However, it was not very effective because it was very weak and the people did not obey the laws. The treaty of Paris (1783) is what ended the Revoulutionary war. The articles were later on revised and made stronger but that is what we now call the U.S Constitution.
During America's Founding Period, the Articles of Confederation of 1781 served as one of the primary bases for the writing and ratification of the Constitution from 1787 to 1789. In numerous particular ways (for example, the membership and powers of Congress), the Articles provided key touch-points by which the Constitution would be drafted.
Alexander Hamilton and James Maddison.
during the articles of confederation period the most pressing challenge was that people had no homes. people were homeless and nobody would hardly ever take them into their own homes.
The most pressing was likely paying for the operations of the new government, there being no Federal power of taxation granted by the Articles of Confederation.
Economic Issues
Bill of Rights
During America's Founding Period, the Articles of Confederation of 1781 served as one of the primary bases for the writing and ratification of the Constitution from 1787 to 1789. In numerous particular ways (for example, the membership and powers of Congress), the Articles provided key touch-points by which the Constitution would be drafted.
Because of weakness the confederation had and the part of world war 2
Disputes with Spain during the Confederation period arose over the southern boundary of the United States.
During the critical period after the American Revolutionary War, the states had a loose and weak relationship under the Articles of Confederation. This period was characterized by a lack of strong central authority, resulting in states acting largely independently and often in competition with one another.
It was actually the strongest before the constitution was passed when the country was under the Articles of Confederation.
France
The Articles of Confederation created a loose confederation of independent states without a strong central government. The states had greater power than the federal government, leading to issues with unity and national defense. This setup contributed to economic and political challenges during the period following the Revolutionary War.
Relations with all these countries were tense.