The American colonists had just fought a war with England to escape the tyranny of a strong central government. When discussion took place in the Continental Congress for the shape of a new United States, there was very little support for a federal system. Delegates wanted to be very cautious about establishing a system that would strip the states of their autonomies. They felt that a system could be created where power was concentrated in the states, but held together by a confederation. A confederation is similar to an alliance or a league. The members are bound by the alliance but do not necessarily have to answer to one another. The states, at this time, had all drafted a constitution of their own at the behest of the Continental Congress. There was some variation between the different state constitutions. Each colony had a unique history and culture and there was not necessarily a sense of national unity yet. For these reasons, a confederate system was chosen instead of a federal one.
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