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Articles of Confederation. First constitution of the U.S.  Central government  Separate from state constitutions  Set laws for entire country.

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1 Articles of Confederation

2 First constitution of the U.S.  Central government  Separate from state constitutions  Set laws for entire country

3 States did not want a big central government  Were afraid of “big” government  Citizens felt loyal to states, not country

4 Limited power  Hard to pass laws  Congress could not regulate trade  Could not raise money, had to ask  Individual states had more power

5 Western Land  Small states wanted land west of Appalachians given up  Didn’t want any large all-powerful states

6 Conflicts  There were many arguments between states  Federal government could not settle disputes

7 Taxes  Government had huge debts  No way to raise money for them  Each state had own currency

8 Northwest Ordinance (only positive of Articles)  Outlawed slavery in territory  Sold in square mile sections for $640  Could become a state with 60,000 free settlers  Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin


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