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congress could not tax exports
Congress could not regulate foreign and interstate commerce.
foreign trade
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Congress was made up of delegates chosen by the states and could conduct foreign affairs, make treaties, declare war, maintain an army and a navy, coin money, and establish post offices. However, measures passed by Congress had to be approved by 9 of the 13 states. Congress was severely limited in its powers. It could not raise money by collecting taxes; it had no control over foreign commerce; it could pass laws but could not force the states to comply with them. Thus, the government was dependent on the willingness of the various states to carry out its measures, and often the states refused to cooperate.
congress could not tax exports
Congress could not regulate foreign and interstate commerce.
Forex trading is "foreign exchange trading". That is, it deals with trading world currencies. http://www.forextrading.com/ is a website that could offer help to someone looking to trade foreign currencies; say the Japanese yen for US dollars.
Congress could tax goods coming into the country but not goods going out.
foreign trade
If you are caught in a foreign country with a fake ID you could be prosecuted.
No, it cannot. The power to make treaties with foreign countries is expressly reserved to the president under Article II of the US Constitution. The only role Congress plays is that treaties are subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. Note that "Congress", (i.e. the Senate and House of Representatives together) does not have a role in approving treaties. Only the Senate has such a role.
Foreign trade is defined as trades made between different countries. The trades can be goods, research, or services.
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Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government was a unicameral meaning it had only one house with one member from each state. To pass any legislation, 9 out of 13 members were needed. Congress could not levy taxes or even regulate trade among the states. They did not even had the power to draft soldiers. The Articles were drawn up during the war. Problems after the war could not be solved by the Articles. Not only Congress had limited power but the President had no power at all.
Congress could not negotiate with foreign powers
American ships could not transport goods to foreign ports