Daily Bites of American History, Articles of Confederation #1: The Powers Delegated

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PEARL LEONA STURGIS
·MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 2016

The Patriots Daily Bites of American History , Articles of Confederation Series #1



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 Articles of Confederation




American Proviodential History, a book I received from wallbuildres.com speaks of federalism as the principle that most powers should be decentralized among state and local government but a few defined powers are delegated to a national government. James Madison described a federation when he said “The powers delegated by the Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. The Constitution does not make the states merely administrative arms of the national government. 

It establishes a dual form of government. What if one conflicts with the other.? The answer is they don’t and never will if they both act according to the constitution. The national government can only make laws dealing with such items as the regulation of interstate and foreign commerce; coining money; postal service’ copyrights; citizenship laws and the armed forces. Neither state nor federal can interfere in the other without being unconstitutional. (isn’t that treason breaking oath of office?) 

The Constitution establishes only 18 powers in the national government in Article 1 section 8 then it declares these powers off limits to the states in section 10 but still it reserves all other undefined powers to the states or the people in the 10th Amendment. 

Articles of Confederation and perpetual union between the states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia:
Article 1: The stile of this confederacy shall be “The United States of America.” 


(to be continued)
   Article 2 Sovereignty of each state. League of Friendship:
To be Continued in the Next Daily Bites of History Series
In case You Missed our American History Series  On (American Revolution )
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In case You Missed our Constitution series or just want to Refresher ,we have the complete series below. 

There is Nothing Wrong with the Constitution it's the people we elected to uphold their oaths ,That are the Problems .



This my friends is where all our hopes and dreams ,Freedoms ,Liberties were formed some 240 years ago ,by a group of men with foresight to see way down the road for what is today. The Greatest Country in the World,And Still Is,as long as WE THE PEOPLE STAND UP FOR OUR FREEDOMS 



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