Handout J: Main Headings from the Vices of the Political System of the United States
Handout J: Main Headings from the Vices of the Political System of the United States
Background: In April of 1787, James Madison detailed the problems resulting from the system of government established by the Articles of Confederation. Here are Madison’s main headings.
- Failure of the States to comply with the Constitutional requisitions.
 - Encroachments by the States on the federal authority.
 - Violations of the law of nations and of treaties.
 - Trespasses of the States on the rights of each other.
 - Want of concert in matters where common interest requires it.
 - Want of Guaranty to the States of their Constitutions & laws against internal violence.
 - Want of sanction to the laws, and of coercion in the Government of the Confederacy.
 - Want of ratification by the people of the articles of Confederation.
 - Multiplicity of laws in the several States.
 - Mutability of the laws of the States.
 - Injustice of the laws of States.
 - Impotence of the laws of the States.
 
Critical Thinking Question
- Based on a quick overview of this list from Madison, and on your background knowledge of the functioning of the government under the Articles of Confederation, which 3 to 5 problems do you think were the most serious and important? Be prepared to discuss your reasoning with others.
 
