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Critics of the Articles of Confederation argued that it?

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  • 22-01-2016
Critics of the Articles of Confederation argued that it was far too "weak" in the sense that it didn't give the federal government enough power over the states. This became especially evident after Shays' Rebellion, which proved very difficult to put down. 
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