The Articles of Confederation. THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION WERE RATIFIED ON MARCH 1, 1781 AMERICA’S 1 ST FORM OF GOVERNMENT AFTER SEPARATION FROM BRITAIN.

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The Articles of Confederation

THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION WERE RATIFIED ON MARCH 1, 1781 AMERICA’S 1 ST FORM OF GOVERNMENT AFTER SEPARATION FROM BRITAIN

Articles of Confederation The Government was unable to tax the colonies 1. There is no money to be made without National taxes. 2. It greatly effected soldiers in the war. National Government could not force states to obey it’s laws 1. Each State made it’s own laws and rules.

Articles of Confederation Congress lacked strong and steady leadership 1. There was no “President” 2. Laws were passed when 9 out of 13 states gave approval. All 13 states had to agree to make changes to the Articles. There wasn’t a National Military 1. Each state had the right to their own Army or military forces.

Articles of Confederation There was no National Court 1. Central Government had no way of settling disputes between states. Each State could issue it’s own paper money 1. National currency became almost worthless.

Articles of Confederation Each State only had one vote in Congress. (size and population didn’t matter) 1. This meant even the small states had as much power as the large states. Lack of foreign policy 1. Made it impossible to force Britain to fulfill its obligations as described in the Treaty of Paris. 2. No way to regulate foreign trade.

So What? As we can see, the Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses. In a way, they created more of a problem than a solution. After realizing the issues at hand, we drafted and adopted the U.S. Constitution.

Assessment 1) What was our Nation’s 1 st form of Government? 2) Why did the National Government seem to have problems earning money? 3) Who was the President when the Articles of Confederation were ratified? 4) Why was the National Currency almost worthless? 5) How many votes in Congress were each State given? 6) How many State votes were needed to make or pass a law? 7) Why was it difficult for the Government to settle disputes between States? 8) How many States had to agree to make a change to the Articles? 9) Why was the National Government unable to force states to obey it’s laws? 10) What did the weaknesses of the Articles lead us to creating?