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Nimfa-mama [501]
3 years ago
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Compare and contrast the Articles of Confederation with the U.S. Constitution, showing the strengths and weaknesses of each usin

g 400 words.
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Lana71 [14]3 years ago
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The Articles of Confederation was the first written constitution of the United States. Stemming from wartime urgency, its progress was slowed by fears of central authority and extensive land claims by states before was it was ratified on March 1, 1781. Under these articles, the states remained sovereign and independent, with Congress serving as the last resort on appeal of disputes. Congress was also given the authority to make treaties and alliances, maintain armed forces and coin money. However, the central government lacked the ability to levy taxes and regulate commerce, issues that led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 for the creation of new federal laws.
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