The articles of confederation 1781-1787
The articles of confederation 1781-1787
Articles of Confederation New Hampshire New York Pennsylvania Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Jersey Delaware Original Thirteen Colonies Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgla Delaware,Pennsylvania,New Jersey,Georgia,Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay,Maryland,South Carolina,New Hampshire, Virginia,New York,North Carolina,and Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
• Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Background What we didn't like about the British. 。Taxation without representation Large central government (monarchy)had all the power States always had to listen to the king All power was in the King's hands. ·King could change the rules/laws any time
Background What we didn’t like about the British. . . • Taxation without representation • Large central government (monarchy) had all the power • States always had to listen to the king • All power was in the King’s hands. • King could change the rules/laws any time
Articles of Confederation Fact Sheet 1781-1787 PURPOSE .Form a permanent union of the 13 states. -Recognition by European nations. Stabilize prices currency
Articles of Confederation Fact Sheet 1781-1787 PURPOSE •Form a permanent union of the 13 states. •Recognition by European nations. •Stabilize prices & currency
*What do we need to know about this first government? ·Strengths ·Veaknesses ·Vhy it failed? How it helped to write the Constitution
• Strengths • Weaknesses • Why it failed? • How it helped to write the Constitution