The U.S. Constitution.
Anarchy?
The type of government where the central government has all the power and the people have none is called a dictatorship.
The first central government was called a confederation since all the states had their sovereignty. The states were then regulated by the Articles of Confederation.
A government in which all power belongs to a central agency is a monarchy. It is also called a unitary government.
The assembly of Athens.
Ben Franklin's attempt to get the colonies to unite under one central government was called the Albany Congress. It led to a rejection of the congress's proposal for rule by London or the individual colonies.
The attempt to unite the colonies after the French and Indian War was called the Albany Congress, held in 1754. This gathering aimed to promote colonial unity and coordinate defense against Native American threats and French expansion. Benjamin Franklin proposed the Albany Plan of Union, which suggested a centralized government for the colonies, but it ultimately failed to gain the necessary support from the individual colonies and the British government.
It was called the "Articles of Confederation." Think of it as a league of friendship between the 13 states. Each individual state was more powerful than the central government (called the Confederation Congress). Opposite of what we have today. It lasted from 1781-1787, after which the U.S. Constitution took effect.
what were they called
what were they called
Anarchy?
The First Continental Congress originally called for peace. When peace was not possible a declaration of war was issued and a declaration of independence.
The continental congress's plan for a central government is called Articles of Confederation. This is part of the government.
what were they called
The Burgesses.
"union" or "central" government
The type of government where the central government has all the power and the people have none is called a dictatorship.