Drafted during the years 1776 and 1777, while the colonists were still fighting for independence, the Articles of Confederation created a weak national government with most of the governmental powers retained by the states. The Articles provided no separation of branches. There was no president or any other independent executive, nor was there a federal judicial branch. Congress, the legislature, was the only branch of government. Laws required unanimous votes. Members elected to congress did not vote as individuals, but as states. While congress did have some powers, it could not enforce its laws on the states or the people. States were permitted to coin their own money. There was no regulation of commerce between the states and states could even enter into treaties with foreign nations and declare war, “with the consent of Congress.” Congress could not tax the states or the people, it could only request funds to run the government.
It was replaced by the U.S. Constitution
The weak central government it created had to be strengthened.
The United States Constitution which was ratified on June 21, 1788 when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify.
Daniel Shay led the rebellion that undermined the article of confederation.
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what is the document that replaced the articles of confederation
what is the document that replaced the articles of confederation
The Article of confederation came AFTER the revolution and was replaced by the constitution.
It was replaced by the U.S. Constitution
The weak central government it created had to be strengthened.
The Articles of Confederation contained 13 articles. The Articles of Confederation were created on November 15, 1777, and ratified on March 1, 1781. The document would eventually be replaced with the U. S. Constitution.
Whiskey Rebellion
Whiskey Rebellion
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The United States Constitution which was ratified on June 21, 1788 when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify.
The Articles of Confederation.
the name of the confederation