The Articles of Confederation established the first governing framework for the United States after the Revolutionary War. It created a weak central government with limited powers, reserving most authority for the individual states. While it helped administer the war effort and negotiate the Treaty of Paris, the Articles proved inadequate as problems emerged around financing the nation, foreign relations, and disputes between states. These weaknesses came to a head with events like Shays' Rebellion, ultimately leading delegates to convene the Constitutional Convention to draft a new governing document.