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Marianna [84]
4 years ago
5

The Articles of Confederation was the basis of the first government of the United States, but it contained some glaring weakness

es. Identify THREE of the largest ones and explain what impact they had on the new country.
History
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romanna [79]4 years ago
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1-didn't give power to tax so the nation had trouble raising money for their debts
2-Couldnt send military or officials to stop rebellions like shay's rebellion
3-Overall limited the power of the government and stopped them from regulating the nation to it's best
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