Essay On Weak The Federal Government

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After completing the unthinkable by winning the Revolutionary war and gaining freedom from Great Britain, the Colonists now needed to determine what characteristics their modern government would consist of and how it would be ran. The colonists first attempt at their own government was called The Articles of Confederations. The articles had a couple strong points but was for the most part extremely weak and became scoffed at by the States and their residents. These articles lasted roughly a decade but then were replaced with the Constitution we still have with a push from Shay’s rebellion proving how weak the federal government was. The Constitution was found to be an abundantly better version of a government considering it has been around ever …show more content…

The creators of the articles wanted states to be powerful and keep the federal government weak however it was too powerless and nothing would get done on the federal level. Another readily found problem was it required all states to amend the articles which was physically impossible when almost always there were not even delicates from all the states there to vote on an amendment. Which meant that when they found problems with the Articles of Confederation that they wanted to address they were unable to do so. Thirdly, the federal government was in extremely large debt from the war but they were not allowed to tax the citizens so they could not escape the debt. Without taxation their federal income was insubstantial. Strangely, all the states had their own money and currency. This meant you could be rich in one state but in another be in poverty with the same amount of one state’s cash. Lastly, there wasn’t any branch like today’s executive branch to enforce any federal laws so you could easily disobey their laws due to the fact you could not be prosecuted. This meant the little work the legislation was achieving was

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