Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Articles Of Confederation And The Writing Of The Us...

Articles of Confederation and the Writing of the US Constitution Brandon Robison Robib567@yahoo.com United States History Devry University Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation; this was the first constitution for the United States, on November, 1777. However, approval of the Articles of Confederation by all thirteen states did not occur until March, 1781. The Articles created a loose fellowship of sovereign states and a poor central government, leaving most of the power with the states governments. A need for a better Federal government became a stronger focus, thus led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. The current United States Constitution replaced the Articles on March 4, 1789. United States Constitution,†¦show more content†¦By the time the Constitution was put into place, America had a very well understanding and expertise in self-government. Long before independence was declared, the colonies were already functioning as governmental groups that were controlled by the people. After the Revolution had begun between January 1, 1776, and April 20, 1777, most of the thirteen states had their own constitutions already in place. Majority of the states had a governor elected by the state. The legislature itself was elected by popular vote. Every state but Pennsylvania had a bicameral legislature. I feel like looking back it now the articles of confederation was a draft of what would become of the constitution. There many different points made as far as levying taxes, the articles stated that congress could request the states to pay taxes and the constitution said: Congress has the right to levy taxes on individuals. The articles of confederation had no system of federal courts while the constitution created a court system to deal with issues between citizens and states. There were also differences in the regulations of trade confederation stated no provision to regulate interstate trade while the constitution stated that congress has the right to regulate trade between the states. There were also differences in the in the way voting was done to amend articles,

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