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AlekseyPX
3 years ago
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The Articles of Confederation created a very

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drek231 [11]3 years ago
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They created a weak national government
defon3 years ago
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Answer: The Articles of Confederation had a very weak Federal/National Government

Explanation: After the Revolutionary War, the Articles were drafted and were too weak to raise funds, employ taxes, and even enforce laws. It was after this that the Constitutional Convention attempted to create an all new government, and had to draft a Bill of Rights because it was not being drafted, since Non-Federalists believed the new government would take away their rights.

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