Across
- 6. Congress could not stop states from creating their own mini armies and fighting with ______.
- 9. To pass a new _____, 2/3 of the delegates had to agree.
- 10. Daniel ______ was not a wealthy landowner; he had a rebellion named after him.
- 11. Congress had the power to sign _____ with other nations.
- 12. Since Congress could not tax the states, they had no money for supplies that the ______ needed.
- 14. The 1783 amendment (5% tax on imported goods that would only last 25 years) failed because _________ said no.
- 17. British merchants and _______ customers benefited because the British goods were less expensive than the American goods.
- 18. Congress had the power to appoint ______ officers.
- 19. The Articles of _______ was adopted by the states in 1781
Down
- 1. The 1781 amendment (5% tax on imported goods) failed because Rhode Island and ______ said no.
- 2. Individual states made their own _______ by taxing goods representatives.
- 3. Sinice the states were printing too much of their own _______, it became inflated, so only congress was allowed to print it.
- 4. Articles are flawed because Congress couldn't ____.
- 5. Under the AC the government was allowed to declare ________.
- 7. The Declaration of Independence established a new _________.
- 8. The _________ were in charge of collecting taxes and regulating trade with other states.
- 13. Under the AC each state can have a different number of ____, but only one vote.
- 15. Alexander ___________ hated Congress because they didn't share his vision.
- 16. Only Congress could regulate commerce because the states were passing ____ trade laws.
- 20. The _____ of Massachuettes farmers prompted the states to consider changing the AC.