Articles Of Confederation
An agreement among the 13 original states of the US, that served as its first constitution
Real World Example
The Articles of Confederation were the United States' first attempt at a national government, created during the Revolutionary War to unite the 13 states. It aimed to address the problems of weak centralized control that the states experienced under British rule, giving most powers to the states while the national government remained quite limited. However, it led to issues like difficulty in passing laws and managing finances because the federal government lacked authority to enforce decisions or collect taxes. Today, this historical document reminds us of the importance of balance between state and federal power, influencing how governments operate and interact. For example, when states and the federal government work together during emergencies like natural disasters, they reflect lessons learned from the Articles in finding effective ways to cooperate and serve the people.