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Articles Of Confederation Analysis

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There is much to be said about our nation’s tumultuous beginning under the Articles of Confederation. It was such a dark and doubtful time that the historian John Fiske called it the “critical period”. America was beset with an abundance of political problems during the years of 1781 to 1789. Critical, as defined by the Merriam Webster, is: “being in or approaching a state of crisis”. This is very fitting and a great word to define the situation America was in. As Morgan writes, “When the Articles were adopted, the country was at war for its existence” (113). The “critical period” is aptly named because the national government could not handle the issues they had because they did not have enough power. It was in fact a crisis, where the country
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