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Why were the Articles of Confederation replaced with the Constitution?

A). The Articles of Confederation did not give strong power to the federal government.
B).The Articles of Confederation did not create a governmental structure for the states.
C).The Articles of Confederation did not provide powers for strong individual state governments.
D). The Articles of Confederation did not allow the federal government to deal with foreign countries.

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Answered by psjain
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Explanation: The Articles of Confederation did not give strong power to the federal government.

  • The Articles of Confederation was adopted by The Continental Congress.
  • It was United States first constitution.
  • It was adopted on 15th November 1777.
  • It was later ratified by all the 13 states on 1st March 1781.
  • The Congress had submitted the Articles of Confederation on 17th November 1777 to the states for deliberation.
  • On 19th November the document it was approved by the Second Continental Congress after much debates.
  • The Articles created a weak Central government and also a loose Confederation of Sovereign states.
  • Most of the powers were left with the State governments.
  • The Constitutional Convention was adopted in 1787 in order to have a stronger Federal government.

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