332,177 views
36 votes
36 votes
1. After the Revolution, Americans feared

a. a government with limited powers.
b. a strong government.
c. guaranteed rights.
d. budget cuts.
of the Articles of Confedera

User Suhas Chikkanna
by
2.1k points

1 Answer

28 votes
28 votes

Answer:

b. a strong government

Step-by-step explanation:

After the Revolution, the Americans created the Articles of Confederation in order to avoid a strong government.

Causes of the American Revolution

To understand what the Americans valued and feared after the Revolution, we first need to understand the Revolution itself. Before the Revolution, the Americans protested the British government because they thought it had too much power. The colonists believed that the king was a tyrant and that monarchies gave too much power to one person. Additionally, they were angry with Parliament for not giving the colonists any representation.

Overall, one of the main reasons the colonists wanted to fight for independence was because they felt that the government was too powerful and controlling. So, when the Americans made their own government, they were scared of repeating history and creating another strong government.

Articles of Confederation

A result of Americans not wanting a strong central government was the Articles of Confederation. The Articles was the first constitution of the USA. It gave almost all the power to the states and ensured that the central government could not exert control over the states. This represents how fearful the Americans were of a strong government.

User Mike Kingsbury
by
2.9k points