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Why did the Founding Fathers feel the need to replace the Articles of Confederation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The central government couldn't collect taxes to fund its operations. The Confederation relied on the voluntary efforts of the states to send tax money to the central government. Lacking funds, the central government couldn't maintain an effective military or back its own paper currency.

  • In short, the Articles of Confederation did not give the federal government enough power. This system proved ineffective, so the Constitution was created. Under the Constitution, stability and unity increased in the new nation.

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Answered by sivasanajana89
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Why did the Founding Fathers replace the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution? In short, the Articles of Confederation did not give the federal government enough power. ... This system proved ineffective, so the Constitution was created. Under the Constitution, stability and unity increased in the new nation.

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