The authors of the Articles of Confederation created a decentralized government with most power resting in the states due to their experiences under British rule, which they found excessively centralized and tyrannical. They aimed to protect individual liberties and prevent the rise of a strong central authority that could threaten those rights. Additionally, the states were hesitant to cede significant power to a national government, fearing loss of autonomy and local control. This decentralization reflected a strong commitment to republicanism and the principles of self-governance prevalent at the time.
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