UNIT 6 ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION MR. Dickerson.

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UNIT 6 ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION MR. Dickerson

Do we need any government? What would happen without an organized government of any kind? ?

What were the colonists most afraid of in forming a new government?

REPUBLIC – a government in which the people chose representatives to govern them

In 1776 the Continental Congress passed a plan for a national government – THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION

The national government would be run by a Continental Congress

All the states approved the Articles of Confederation in 1781 and it became the official government

The national government could wage war, make peace, sign treaties, and issue money

The Articles of Confederation left most of the power to the states

The Articles did negotiate a peace with England after the war and set up a plan to organize the Northwestern Territory

The Articles created a very weak national government and had many weaknesses

1) Lacked power to enforce laws WEAKNESSES OF THE ARTICLES: 1) Lacked power to enforce laws

2) Lacked the power to levy taxes WEAKNESSES OF THE ARTICLES: 2) Lacked the power to levy taxes

3) Could not regulate trade between the states WEAKNESSES OF THE ARTICLES: 3) Could not regulate trade between the states

4) All 13 states had to vote yes to change the Articles WEAKNESSES OF THE ARTICLES: 4) All 13 states had to vote yes to change the Articles

Other weaknesses included no military, no President, no national court system, no national control over trade with other countries

The Articles of Confederation become a temporary solution END