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The Articles of Confederation

This section explores the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, such as the lack of taxation and trade regulation powers, and the consequences they had on colonial society. It also highlights the need for a stronger central government to address growing problems and economic troubles. Additionally, it suggests a classroom activity of drafting amendments to improve the Articles.

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The Articles of Confederation

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  1. The Articles of Confederation Chapter 2 Section 3

  2. 1777 – committee appointed by Congress presented a plan • Continued the structure and operation of government • March 1781 – all 13 states had ratified

  3. Government Under the Articles • Unicameral – single-chamber Congress • Committee of the States – one delegate from each state managed the government when Congress was not assembled • No federal court system

  4. Congress settled disputes among states • Each state had one vote in Congress • State legislatures selected its own representatives

  5. Congress Powers • Make war and peace • Send and receive ambassadors • Enter into treaties • Raise and equip a navy

  6. Maintain an army by requesting troops from the states • Appoint senior military officers • Fix standards of weights and measures • Regulate Indian affairs

  7. Establish post offices • Decide certain disputes among the states

  8. Weaknesses of the Articles • Created a weak national government • Congress did not have the power to levy or collect taxes • Congress did not have the power to regulate trade

  9. Congress could not force anyone to obey the laws it passed or to abide the by the Articles • Laws needed the approval of 9 of the 13 states • Each state had only one vote

  10. Amending or changing the Articles required the consent of all states • The central government did not have an executive branch • No unity in policy making • No national court system

  11. Achievements • Establishment of a fair policy for the development of the lands west of the Appalachians • Individual states could ceded, or yield land claims

  12. Land Ordinances • The Ordinance of 1785 • Allowed for survey and division • Northwest Ordinance of 1787 • Territories were to be developed for statehood

  13. Peace treaty with Great Britain – 1783 • Britain recognized American independence • Congress set up departments of • Affairs • War • Marine • Treasury

  14. Need for Stronger Government • The structure of the central government could not coordinate the actions of the states effectively

  15. Growing Problems • States began to quarrel over boundary lines and disputes • Some states began to deal directly with foreign nations • Congress could do little about these matters

  16. 1787 – the government owed $40 million to foreign governments • American soldiers still unpaid • 1786 – economic depression left farmers and merchants in debt

  17. Shays’s Rebellion • Economic troubles led to rebellion • Armed groups of farmers forced several courts to close in order to prevent farm foreclosures and the loss of their farms

  18. Daniel Shays led a band that closed the MA state supreme court • Gathered a force of 1200 Men and advanced on the federal arsenal in Springfield • MA militia put down the rebellion

  19. Amend the Articles!! • 1. Identify human needs in the context of the larger society • 2. Analyze how the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation affected colonial society • 3. Write 3 amendments • 4. Bring before the class and vote

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