Arguments Against The Articles Of Confederation

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To the people of the United States: it is of utmost importance that the citizens of all states are able to comprehend the gravity of the situation that our union faces. We have encountered great barriers that we can surpass as a whole. We have gone to great lengths to arrive at the place we are now. When the governing body of Great Britain that so desperately failed to serve and work for us, the people, we took action. It was our responsibility as a society to take action, by freeing rid ourselves of a government that did not function for its subjects. We are met again with a similar dilemma, one that involves the sake of our national government and the power it lacks to successfully fulfill the needs of the nation. It is every citizens duty to support the ratification of these Articles of Confederation that hold back our power as a nation. …show more content…
It is essential to our nation's well-being, that we establish a federal judicature. Judges will be chosen the same as officers of the union and will serve life terms subject to good behavior. These life terms will reduce any political pressures the judges may face. This branch of government does not conflict with the population in an oppressive manner, it is in fact the least dangerous or weakest department as it does not have the ability to annoy or injure the political rights of the