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Aleksandr-060686 [28]
1 year ago
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An explanation of why a new, stronger government is necessary in 1786 articles of confederation?

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mars1129 [50]1 year ago
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The Articles of Confederation, 1786 established a feeble central authority unable to deal with the Rebellion successfully. It is apprehended that, if new nation have a weak government then internal aggression or rebellion easily starts up.

During Shay's Rebellion, people yearned for a more stronger federal or central government. These kind of rebellions, it was feared, would spread and devastate the young nation.

The American people ultimately prevailed in the Revolution when the British and Americans signed the Treaty of Paris in 1783, indicating that Great Britain acknowledged the independence of the United States. However, the Americans had to achieve more than just freedom if they were to become a country. This nation's early years were turbulent, as is typical of many newly formed nations.

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