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B. By govnt providing for the welfare of people
Early in the War of 1812, the governor of the Michigan territory led an attack on Canada that resulted in the surrender of Detroit. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option. It was a bad decision on the part of the governor of Michigan territory. I hope the answer helps.
The Nile river is the correct river. The Nile River is the longest in the world. Hope this helps :)
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Well, the economy went into a recession so that is a big reason why his popularity decreased.
The Articles of Confederation (1776 -1789) was the first written form of government of the United States after the American Revolution. Under the Articles the central government was weak and states held most of the power because they feared a strong central government could lead to tyranny.
The central government lacked of power to collect taxes and could not intervene on disputes between states, so the nation faced many challenges. <em>They had the power to borrow money but could not collect taxes</em><em> </em>(only states had the power to collect taxes to avoid taxation without representation), <em>and since the government was not able to collect taxes, the debts accumulated were impossible to pay and other countries wouldn't lend money to the United States because the government couldn't pay back and it took away the nation's credibility. </em>
<em>The central government had no power to regulate commerce, or to impose tariffs on imported goods, so the economy also faced hard challenges and was very difficult to trade.</em> Another weakness under the Articles of Confederation was <em>the lack of power to mediate disputes between states and to enforce the laws</em>, the government only had the power to create laws, but it was very difficult to enforce them since the Executive and Judicial branches didn't exist, and 9 out of 13 states needed to agree to pass any amendment. This weaknesses gave the Founding Fathers the idea of the government the United States has today.