Articles of Confederation
From 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an
ineffective government, however there were some strong steps taken in the articles to try and
make the United States a better country. The articles created a loose confederation of
independent states that gave limited powers to a central government, known as Congress.
Some actions taken by Congress, such as the Treaty of Paris, and certain powers that were
given to them were sometimes
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between the people and the government, it is obvious that
the Articles of Confederation weakened the United States. Congress did gain some control,
and did some good deeds, but their control was too limited, and they could not get along with
the people. The central government could not manage the trade regulation, nor could they
levy taxes on the people. With no money being brought into the government, no country is
able to be successful.
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