American Government Chapter 2 Section 3
Articles of Confederation Structure –Unicameral –Parliamentary –One State – One Voice
Powers Granted Make War and Peace Send and Receive Ambassadors Make Treaties Borrow Money Establish Monetary System Build a Navy Raise an Army by Asking States for Troops Fix Uniform Standards for Weights and Measures Settle Disputes between States
State Obligations Obey Articles of Confederation Obey Acts of Congress Equality of Citizens Full Faith and Credit Surrender Fugitives Submit Inter-State Travel and Trade
Weaknesses No Power to Tax No Power to Regulate Inter-State Trade No Power to Force Compliance with Acts of Congress Amendment of Articles requires Unanimous Consent
1780’s Interstate Tariffs Little State Support for New Government Shay’s Rebellion – 1786 Financial Powers Start Move for Stronger Central Government
Toward A New Government Mount Vernon – March 1785 Annapolis Convention – September 1786 Philadelphia – May 1787