The Articles Of Confederation: The Failure Of Federalism In The Government

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At the beginning of our country's founding, the document put into place to govern the nation was not the Constitution, but instead a document known as the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation granted all power to the state governments, meaning that no power had been allotted to the national government. This document proved to be unsuccessful largely for this reason, and because of this, at the Constitutional Convention, one of the major checks on the list was to establish federalism in the government. Federalism is the government’s allocation of power among the national, state, and local levels of government. This form of government proved to be the most effective for our country, backing the country's democratic institutions,