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Why Did the Articles of Confederation Fail? The Forgotten Blueprint That Shaped America’s Rise

The Articles of Confederation were supposed to be a temporary fix—a fragile stitching together of 13 newly independent states, each wary of central authority after centuries of British tyranny. But by 1787, the experiment was unraveling. Congress couldn’t pay its debts, states ignored federal requests, and armed rebellions flared in Massachusetts. The question wasn’t *if* […]

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The Hidden Timeline: When Were the Federalist Papers Written?

The ink was still wet on the Treaty of Paris when the question of national unity began to fracture the new United States. By 1787, the Articles of Confederation had proven woefully inadequate, and the Philadelphia Convention was convening to draft a stronger central government. Yet even as delegates hammered out the Constitution’s framework, skeptics—particularly […]

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