Articles of Confederation America’s First Government.

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Articles of Confederation

America’s First Government

Thirteen Countries

• Each colony became a state

• Each state was really a independent country.

• People were loyal to their state, not one big country.

State Government

• Each state had its own government.– More important than Congress

• Each state dealt with foreign countries on their own.

• Each state made its own money

States Work Together

• Each state sends representatives to Congress.

• Congress helps plan and direct the War

• However, Congress has no power over any state.

Articles of Confederation

• An agreement by the states to work together.

• Formed a very weak central government.– No judiciary (national court system)– No executive branch (think King)– One legislature, with little power.

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Citizens of Each State

Elects State Gov’t

CongressEach State = 1 Vote

No Executive No Judicial System

Why a Weak Government?

• Parliament and the King were strong!

• The colonies had rid themselves of such a government.– An executive reminded them of a King, so

no deal.

Problems with the Articles

• Congress could not tax the colonies.– Each state levied its own taxes.

• Congress could not fix trade problems between states.

• Each state had only one vote– It did not matter how big or how many

people lived in it.

Government Gridlock

• To pass a law, 9 of 13 states must agree– Nearly 70%!!– Few laws were passed

• To amend (change) the Articles of Confederation, all states must agree.

Land Issues

• Colonies won lots of new land.

• Each state claimed some of that land as theirs.

Northwest Ordinance

• All states agree to give up claims to land in the west.

• System is created to make new states.– Three step process to

statehood

• New states would be equal to old states.

• Only big success under the Articles of Confederation.

Call for Change

• Small number of people want change

• Reasons:– Create a government that can do something!– Fix many of the problems facing the states.– People are too dumb to govern themselves

• Folks call for a convention in Annapolis Maryland to discuss changes.

Annapolis Convention

• 1786 Annapolis, Maryland

• Only 12 reps from 5 states show.

• Delegates plan to meet again in Philadelphia in 1787

• Goal is to fix the national government.

Shay’s Rebellion

• Colonists in Mass. angry over high taxes.

• Framer named Shays leads an armed rebellion.

• Congress cannot raise funds for an army

• Mass. finally raises an army and defeats Shay.

• Convinces many people the Articles need serious revision.