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The topic is Strengths and Weaknesses. And what the question asks is to list the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

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Strengths:

-In 1778, under the Articles of Confederation(AOC), the United States could sign a treaty with the government of France.

-Under the Articles of Confederation, the colonies could declare war on the English Crown to start the Revolutionary War of Independence.

-Under the AOC, the new nation could sign a peace treaty to officially end the Revolutionary War: the Treaty of Paris of 1783.

Weaknesses:

-Under the AOC, the central government was weak.

-Congress could not raise money, If it needed, it has to ask the states.

.-The states remained sovereign and were the ones that could raise money through taxation.

Answer:

The English government had been very abusive towards the colonist who installed a new government that could function similar to the monarchy below king George. Many states wrote their own constitution and the constitutions consisted of political ideas that provided freedom for the citizens and state were still printing their own money many states wanted to find common ground to corporate with each other when the states come together and elect political officials. The article of confederation gave states the power of the government which could be a pro and a con  that made the government weaker

Many people today talk about strengths with the article of confederation and because of the unpopularity of the document it soon became. Congress had the power to declare war, sign treaties and entertain foreign relations and many discussions between states. Territorial problems between other states brought to be Congress they also offered Canada union. Many businessmen and crop workers were upset with the new system rules and with strong government there is stronge laws.