The Articles established a fragile central administration and a loose confederation of the independent states. Given the need for a more robust Federal government, the 1787 Constitutional Convention was called which largely discarded the Articles and drafted a new Constitution with a far more powerful national government.
The power dynamics between the federal government and the states were completely altered by the new constitution. States were free to enact any laws they wanted under the Articles. The new constitution placed restrictions on Congress and the authority of state legislatures.
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