The Articles of Confederation

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The Articles of Confederation Essential Question: In what ways did the Articles of Confederation attempt to correct the problems of the colonial period?

We’re Independent! …Now what? After the colonies declared independence in 1776, they had to go to war against Great Britain. Ultimately, the colonies won the war so now we were free from British control to establish our own, new government.

Wanted: Weak Central Gov’t The former colonies were now called “states”. Each state wrote their own Constitution, but there were still some things that individual states could not provide on their own – like a military. So, the founding fathers realized that we need to create a central government. We were fearful of a strong central gov’t because we had just fought a war to break away from a controlling government.

A “Confederation” “League of Friendship” - Cooperation between states The new states decided that they should form a weak central government to provide an army and to deal with foreign countries.

The Articles of Confederation Structure of the new government: Most powers were left up to the individual states One branch called Congress Had to rely on the states to create military and because they couldn’t control the states, the military was almost non-existent.

Weaknesses Lack of Power and Money Congress had no power to collect taxes. Congress had no power to regulate trade. Congress had no power to enforce its laws.

Weaknesses Lack of a Central Power No single leader or group directed government policy. No national court system existed.

Weaknesses Rules to Rigid Congress couldn’t pass laws without the approval of 9 states. The Articles could not be changed without the agreement of 13 states.