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Articles of Confederation

Articles of Confederation

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Social Studies

8th Grade

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Joshua Collins

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6 Slides • 2 Questions

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Match

Match the word to the definition.

accelerate

confederation

empower

ordinance

petition

increase in amount or extent

a group in an alliance

to give someone the authority or power

an order or decree

present a formal request to an authority

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Match

Match the word to the definition.

ratify

surveyors

township

veteran

to give official approval in writing

professionals who make land boundaries

unit of local government usually county

person who served in military

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  • After declaring Independence, the colonies needed a national government.

  • Congress agreed that the government should be a republic (the government is controlled by the people) and avoid tyranny.

  • Delegates disagreed, however, about whether each state should have one vote or voting should be based on population.

  • They also disagreed about who should control the Northwest Territory - the land west of the Appalachians.

The Articles of Confederation

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  • They eventually arrived at a plan called the Articles of Confederation.

  • This plan for a new government was written by representatives from the colonies in 1777 and ratified in 1781.

  • This plan called for a national government to be run by a legislative body known as the Confederation Congress.

  • Congress had some powers, but the Articles left most of the important powers to the states.

The Articles of Confederation

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Strengths of the New Government

  • Brought the 13 states together and created a common legislature.

  • Encouraged democracy by empowering the states and not allowing an oppressive form of government to form.

  • Had the power to declare war, appoint military leaders, and make treaties with foreign powers.

  • Established departments to oversee necessary business between states, such as mail delivery.

  • Ensured that citizens traveling from one state to another had the same rights.

  • Created the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 - resolved disputed land claims between states and for governing new territories.

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Strengths of the New Government

  • Brought the 13 states together and created a common legislature.

  • Encouraged democracy by empowering the states and not allowing an oppressive form of government to form.

  • Had the power to declare war, appoint military leaders, and make treaties with foreign powers.

  • Established departments to oversee necessary business between states, such as mail delivery.

  • Ensured that citizens traveling from one state to another had the same rights.

  • Created the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 - resolved disputed land claims between states and for governing new territories.

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Weaknesses of the New Government

  • There was no strong national government. (The states had a lot of power, but couldn’t agree on anything.)

  • There was no leader to control the government.

  • No power to establish an army. Many of the states did not want an army bossing them around, but what if another country attacked them?

  • Congress could not collect taxes - no way to pay for wartime debts.

  • Congress could make laws, but couldn’t force the states to obey them.

  • Each state had one vote. (Not fair to states with larger populations.)

  • Congress could not make laws about trade. (Need fair trade laws as a country.

Match the word to the definition.

accelerate

confederation

empower

ordinance

petition

increase in amount or extent

a group in an alliance

to give someone the authority or power

an order or decree

present a formal request to an authority

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