The Stonewall riots<span> (also referred to as the </span>Stonewall uprising<span> or the </span>Stonewall rebellion<span>) were a series of spontaneous, violent demonstrations by members of the </span>gay (LGBT) community[note 1]<span> against a </span>police raid<span> that took place in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, at the </span>Stonewall Inn<span> in the </span>Greenwich Village<span> neighborhood of </span>Manhattan<span>, </span>New York City<span>. They are widely considered to constitute the most important event leading to the </span>gay liberationmovement[2][3][4]<span> and the moder</span>
They gave more control to the States than the actual Federal Government.
This was intentional due to the colonists not wanting a strong central
government and cause a repeat of England's rule. This proved to be
inadequate because the federal government was unable to regulate taxes
or even gather an army to help with disputes. These flaws in the
Articles were shown with Shay's Rebellion as the Continental Army
(federal government's army) was slow to organize and confront the
problem. They did not give congress and national government enough power. It also did not give congress the power to tax, which caused the government to print more money, and lead to inflation. Another valid reason why the Articles of Confederation was inadequate, it did not give congress to the power to draft troops.
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<span>Lack of food and creating relations with the local Native American tribes.
Food supplies from the trip were low upon arrival and without established farming settlements, the English struggled to grow food and find food sources. The ground was difficult and different requiring new farming techniques.
To learn farming in the new world, settlers had to rely on relationships with Native Americans. This was difficult with language and cultural differences. Also the English had a long history of not wanting to work with other cultures and therefore would rather stay isolated from the tribes instead of integrate like the French and Spanish did. </span>