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Goryan [66]
4 years ago
7

Why were the articles of confederation eventually replaced by the constitution

History
2 answers:
Orlov [11]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The made the government weak

Explanation:

V125BC [204]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

They provided a weak central government.

Explanation:

They were not that good in controlling the states because it gave the states more powers than the government, and the country was had a lot of debt due to the American Revolution, and thanks to the articles of confederation, the government could only request money, but were not allowed to tax. Awareness came about after there was Shay's Rebellion, showing that the country needed better control and leadership, which is then why the constiution was drafted.

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