Contributors to our Successful Government

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Our government has been shaped and molded from an unsuccessful government to a highly sufficient government. There are many contributors to our government. Many of the top contributors include; The Articles of Confederation, Thomas Paine's Common Sense, Early State Constitutions, The Annapolis convention, And Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of independence ( the Preamble). In 1754, during the Revolutionary War the Continental congress created the Articles of Confederations, as a format for a United Government. The Articles of Confederation linked the 13 states together to deal with common problems, but in practice they did more than provide a legal basis for the limited authority that the Continental Congress was already excercising. Each state had a single vote regardless of population. Nine out of the thirteen states' votes were required to pass a bill dealing with War, treaties, coinage, finaces, or the military. Articles of Confederation caused a variety of problems, because of the limited authority that was granted to the central government. Despite it's weakness the Articles of Confederation did function as as a Government. By creating the United States, The Articles of Confederation gave the colonies identity for the first time. In 1776, multiple documents surfaced that affected our present Government. 1774- 1776 The Annapolis Convention functioned as the colonies government during the Revolutionary War. In 1774 the Conference of Committes sprung up, throughout the colonies, and were being drawn to support Boston. As they reacted to closing the ports and increasing the occupying military force. Massachutes asked for a meeting the consider joint action. The Convention met in Massachutes, after a year the convention ... ... middle of paper ... ...f humankind. The Preamble outlines the broad purposes of the Constitution and establishes the constitutions overall goal, which “ is to form a more perfect Union.” This is the primary reason why the Constitution was drafted- to correct the flaws of the Articles of Confederation. The Preamble also included Locke's contention that people have the right to over throw their government, when the governmetn abuses their fundamental rights. These documents are what whipped American government into what it is today. The Preamble, Declaration of independence,Articles of Confederation, Common Sense, and much more, each had it's own impact on our society enough to know that, that's not how a government should be. Through time we've taken the past governments and extracted the good aspects out of them to get our government.

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