
Articles of Confederation Overview
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Social Studies
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11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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The Critical Period and US Constitution
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The Articles of Confederation
1781-1789
Confederacy: State Governments control Central Government
The Articles of Confederation was the governing document of the US before the Constitution
The war was not yet officially over
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Read Page 98 - 99
The Articles of Confederation Section
Prepare to respond without the textbook to
1) the powers of the central government
2) problems with the Articles without the Textbook
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Multiple Choice
Which was not a power of the Confederate Central Government?
Settling Disputes between states
Declaring War
Borrowing Money
Override any state decision
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Confederacy
The Central Government is subordinate to the State Governments
Central Government is made up of a congress which can
deal with certain foreign affairs
borrow money
regulate value of currency
Declare or end war
raise an army
Mediate and settle disputes between states
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Open Ended
What were the 3 major problems of the Articles?
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Problems with the Articles
1) Incredibly difficult to pass anything - 9 out of 13 vote
2) The Central Government didn't have much ability to do anything
3) Congress couldn't raise taxes
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Multiple Choice
Were the Articles of Confederation ratified before or after the Declaration of Independence?
Before
After
Same time
time time
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Presidents of the US
John Hanson
Elias Boudinot
Thomas Mifflin
Richard Henry Lee
John Hancock
Nathaniel Gorham
Arthur St. Clair
Cyrus Griffin
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Problems with the Articles
1) Incredibly difficult to pass anything - 9 out of 13 vote
2) The Central Government didn't have much ability to do anything
3) Congress couldn't raise taxes
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Final Major Victory
1781
In 1781 General Cornwallis (British) lost a major defeat at Yorktown
Scattered Battles continued for the next year, but the war was essentially lost for the British
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The Treaty of Paris (#2)
1783 - War officially over
England recognized the 13 Independent States
Still governed under the Articles of Confederation by the Continental Congress
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The Constitution
1783 - War officially over
England recognized the 13 Independent States
Still governed under the Articles of Confederation by the Continental Congress
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct order of the Documents?
1) The Constitution, 2) Dec. of Independence, 3)Articles of Confederation
1)Dec. of Independence 2)Articles of Confederation
3) Constitution
1)Dec. of Independence 2)Constitution
3) Articles of Confederation
The Critical Period and US Constitution
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