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Anna71 [15]
1 year ago
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State and explain 5 reasons why the article of confederation failed.

History
1 answer:
Zinaida [17]1 year ago
4 0

The article of confederation was failed because national government was powerless.

What is Articles of Confederation?

The thirteen states fought in American Revolution create an arrangement known as article of confederation effected for eight years from 1781 to 1789. The states retain its rules, control and liberty.

The states were not supporting national government financially and some states were made agreements with foreign governments, resulting weak and helpless national government.

Following reasons which fail the article of confederation.

• Allowed only one vote to each state

• Tax cannot be collected from states

• No control on trades and cannot enforce any act

• The court, legal system and combine military force was not  available

• Each state have its own money, economy was not stable

These reasons were pointed out and states want changes in Articles of Confederation.

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