The Articles of Confederation

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The Articles of Confederation Government Under the Articles The nation’s first government included a single-chamber Congress with limited powers. Each state had one vote in Congress, but the government had no executive branch or court system. The Articles of Confederation

The Articles of Confederation Weaknesses of the Articles The Congress had to depend on the states for money and had no power to collect taxes, regulate trade, or enforce the laws. Amending the Articles required the approval of all the states. The central government had no president or executive branch and carried out much of its work through congressional committees. There was no system of national courts; instead state courts enforced and interpreted national laws. The Articles of Confederation

The Articles of Confederation Achievements Despite its weaknesses, the Confederation government established a fair policy for developing western land. The Confederation government signed the peace treaty with England. The Confederation government set up several departments establishing the precedent for cabinet departments later mentioned in the Constitution. The Articles of Confederation

The Articles of Confederation The Need for Stronger Government Soon after the war, disputes broke out among the states; the government’s debt left soldiers unpaid. Many were alarmed when an economic depression in 1786 lead to Shays’s Rebellion, an armed uprising by Massachusetts farmers who could not pay their debts. Leaders who favored a stronger government failed to accomplish much at the 1786 Annapolis Convention, but persuaded the Confederation Congress to call a convention in Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation