The Articles of Confederation limited the power of the federal government primarily to prevent the federal government from gaining too much power. After experiencing British rule, the framers of the Articles wanted to ensure that the new national government could not become tyrannical. They aimed to create a government that was decentralized, granting significant authority to individual states and limiting federal power, which led to challenges in governance and effectiveness.
Why did the Articles of Confederation limit the power of the federal government?
to make European nations happy
to prevent the federal government from gaining too much power
to prevent conflicts between the states
to encourage the states to make their own governments
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