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Why was the Articles of Confederation replaced?

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The question is asking for the reasons behind the replacement of the Articles of Confederation. To answer it, we will explore the weaknesses of the Articles, such as the lack of a strong central government, issues with tax collection, and the inability to regulate trade, which ultimately led to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.

Answer

Because the federal government under the Articles of Confederation was weak and lacked essential powers.

The final answer is that the Articles of Confederation were replaced because the federal government under the Articles was weak and lacked essential powers, such as the ability to levy taxes and regulate commerce.

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The final answer is that the Articles of Confederation were replaced because the federal government under the Articles was weak and lacked essential powers, such as the ability to levy taxes and regulate commerce.

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The Articles of Confederation established a weak central government, which hindered effective governance. This included the inability to levy taxes or regulate commerce, resulting in economic and political instability.

Tips

A common mistake is to assume the Articles of Confederation were replaced only due to economic reasons; political inefficiency was also a significant factor.

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