Articles of Confederation led to the US Constitution
The Articles of Confederation provided a “government of supplication,” while the US Constitution eliminated the fear of the United States “turning into another Europe.” The weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation led to the newly revised US Constitution, which allowed amendments in the future. The Articles of Confederation lead to several weaknesses in the new government. Under these new articles, the central government had very limited power; they could not tax, enforce laws, or raise an army. ... The Articles of Confederation allowed each state to have only one vote. ... This also led to the disagreement of the more populous states; they felt this plan was representing the states and not the people.