On October 2, 1835, rebellious Texans took shots at Mexican soldiers in the town of Gonzales. It was barely a skirmish, as the Mexicans left the battlefield without attempting to engage the Texans, but nevertheless "the Battle of Gonzales" is considered the first engagement of what would become Texas' War of Independence from Mexico. The battle, however, was only the start of the actual fighting: tensions had been high for years between the Americans who had come to settle Texas and the Mexican authorities. Texas formally declared independence in March of 1836: there were many reasons why they did so.
During the time at which the articles of confederation were created, the whole independent system of government was new. USA had just gained independence from Britain meaning the leaders did not understand how to fully operate a country. Thus, these articles were created with a fairly weak central government.
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That is because it motivate civilians to join the army and to support starting a war,believing that it is the right thing to do for nation's glory hence fostering the war to happen.
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