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Chapter 6.2

The Articles of Confederation: America's First Experiment in Self-Government

Discover how the Articles of Confederation shaped the United States' first national government and why its weaknesses led to the creation of the Constitution.


What You'll Learn

Articles of Confederation created America's first weak national government.
States retained sovereignty while the central government lacked taxation authority.
Unanimous consent from all thirteen states was required for amendments.
Structural failures led directly to the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze governmental power distribution under the Articles of Confederation.

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Learners identify key vocabulary including unicameral, sovereignty, and ratification.

3

Practice questions assess understanding of taxation, amendments, and state authority.

Why This Matters

Understanding the Articles of Confederation reveals why strong, balanced government is essential and how America's founding failures shaped the constitutional democracy students live in today.

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State Sovereignty
Unicameral Legislature
Ratification
Federal Powers
Amendment Process
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