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1 National Debt By: Thomas, Isaiah and Emilia

2 Case Study Summary Our case study was about the national debt that fell onto the United States during the War for Independence. Some of the main problems that caused this debt and kept it in persistance were: Congress needed the money from the collected import taxes of each state in order to raise the revenue to pay expenses for the war Most of the states failed to pay their share of the common war expenses because they were against raising the revenue for the national goverment Frequent disputes and arguements among the states prevented compromises for amendments of the A of C to take place to improve its economic issues and to settle the financial crisis

3 Views on the Articles of Confederation "I think that the articles are good and bad in many ways because anyone can join The United States of America, but they have to follow the rules and abide by them." -Isaiah Camarillo "I think that the articles of confederation were lacking thought about the war debt and how to pay them off." -Thomas Kalensky "I think that the article of confederation was a good start of forming a good government, but it still had its issues." -Emilia Esquivel

4 How did National Debt contribute to the dissatifaction of the confederate system? The National Debt contributed to the dissatisfaction of the confederate system because Congress could not pay off it's debts to other countries and pay off their debts to the citizens all at once. Congress decided that they would pay off the international debts first. Then once they were done to pay off their debts to the ctizens. Congress took very long to pay their debts to the citizens so some of the citizens sold thier certificates for a fraction of the price so they could get the money they needed.

5 In what respect were the A of C both EFFECTIVE and INEFFECTIVE? Effective It gave the national government specific authorities It allowed people do what they want with limits They had lower taxes for smaller States and higher taxes for bigger States Allowed any states to join if they did not rebel aganist America Ineffective It did not have a punishment if the laws were broken Could have their own laws so they were all different 9 out of the 13 states had to agree before a law was passed All 13 states had to agree before any changes were made to the articles Trading with foreign countries was not controlled

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