Comparing The Articles Of Confederation And The US Constitution

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The Articles of Confederation and the U.S Constitution are both great examples of the phrase, “If at first you don’t succeed, try try again.” You see, the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution were the main components of what established the government and set the laws of the United States. However, the people that wrote the Articles were so dissatisfied with them that years later decided to come up with new laws and ideas known as the U.S. Constitution that we all know and love today. Although these documents had laws that remained the same, the majority of the things added into the Constitution were vastly different than the Articles. Similar things between The Articles and the Constitution are that they both had limited governments. …show more content…

Constitution; one of the main and most noticeable differences between the two documents is that which is known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights have given the people their own form of freedom. In the Articles of Confederation they solely focused on the people of higher order and the states as separate beings, but in the U.S. Constitution they catered mainly towards the freedom of the people while still establishing law and order. Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government could not impose taxes on the states, the states had to themselves impose the taxes. This however caused the United States to become poor and when the Constitution was written the national government started taxing the states instead of independent taxing in order to increase funds. Lastly, the United States could not impose their own war unless they had authorization from the states to whisk of their own soldiers, they had to ask the states if they could send their men to war, but if the states did not want to send the soldiers there would be no one to defend the nation. In the Constitution, the nation would have only one army where they could wish to send anyone enlisted to …show more content…

People have freedom because of the Bill of Rights to choose whoever they want to run their nation. They can actually become involved in the government and not just ignored. The Articles had the right thoughts in mind, but ignored to let people have a say in the government. For example, without the amendments a lot of us would not be living the free democratic life we are today. Women for example were not allowed to even mention anything having to do with the government and thanks to the Constitution there is now a democratic woman running for President of the United States of

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