Why were the Articles of Confederation so unsuccessful?

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Why were the Articles of Confederation so unsuccessful?

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Why were the Articles of Confederation so

unsuccessful?

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The New Republic• (1781) The states create and adopt the

Articles of Confederation

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Articles of Confederation• Organizes Congress• One vote per state• Failed to:– Make or collect taxes– Regulate trade– 9 of the 13 states needed to pass a law– All 13 states must agree to make any changes (amend)– No executive and no federal courts

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Land Ordinance of 1785

• It divided land in underdeveloped territories

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Northwest Ordinance of 1787

Set guidelines for a territory to apply for statehood• 1) Congress appoints a Governor• 2) 5,000 residents draft (write) a constitution

and elect representatives• 3) 60,000 residents total, a State Constitution,

and the approval of Congress.

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Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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Shays’ Rebellion

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Shay’s Rebellion• Weaknesses of the Articles of

Confederation led to economic troubles

• Daniel Shays and Massachusetts farmers unsuccessfully try to take an arsenal (weapons) in Springfield

• 4 of Shays’ men are killed• The rebellion shows the need

for a stronger central (federal) central government