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Origins of American Government The Articles of Confederation
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The Articles PPPPresented in 1777 KKKKept the same government put in place by the 2nd Continental Congress TTTThe states wanted a confederation or “league of friendship” rather than a strong central government BBBBy March 1781, all 13 states had ratified the Articles of Confederation
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The Setup Had a unicameral Congress where executive positions were chosen Committee of the States managed the government when Congress was not in session No federal court system
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The Setup Each state had one vote in Congress no matter its size or population Every state legislature selected its own representatives to Congress, paid them, and could recall them at any time Congress only had the powers expressed in the Articles All other powers remained with the states
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Congressional Powers Make war and peace Send and receive ambassadors Enter into treaties Raise and equip a navy Maintain an army by requesting troops from the states Appoint senior military officers Fix standards of weights and measures Regulate Indian affairs Establish post offices Decide certain disputes among the states
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Weaknesses Congress did not have the power to levy or collect taxes Congress did not have the power to regulate trade Congress could not force anyone to obey the laws it passed or to abide by the Articles of Confederation
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Weaknesses Laws needed the approval of 9 of the 13 states Amending, or changing, the Articles required the consent of all states The central government did not have an executive branch The government had no national court system
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Good Things CCCCame up with a fair policy for the development of lands west of the Appalachians OOOOrdinance of 1785 AAAAllowed for the survey and division NNNNorthwest Ordinance (1787) TTTTerritories were to be developed for statehood on an equal basis with the older states
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Peace treaty signed with Great Britain in 1783 Congress set up departments Foreign Affairs War Marine Treasury “full faith and credit”
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Problems TTTThe states begin to fight over boundary lines and tariffs TTTThe government owed money to foreign governments and soldiers (40 million) BBBBecause of the money issues they couldn’t maintain an army TTTThere was a depression in 1786 and the states faced financial troubles
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Shays’s Rebellion Armed farmers forced courts to close Hoped the state would pass laws allowing them to keep their farms Daniel Shays led a group that closed the Massachusetts state supreme court There rebellion was put down by the militia but it opened some eyes
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Annapolis Convention Inspired by a meeting George Washington had at Mount Vernon Virginia’s representatives called for a meeting in Annapolis in 1786 Only 5 states sent delegates even though all were invited Hamilton persuaded delegates to call for a convention in Philadelphia in May 1787
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Annapolis Convention The purpose the of the convention was: to regulate commerce between the states to propose changes that would make the national government more effective All they were supposed to do was to revise the Articles
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