No the federal government controls the trade between the states.
Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.
Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.
Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.
congress under the articles of confederation could NOT
They couldn't tax, and couldn't control or interfere with trade between the individual states! :)Hope this helped...
Congress under the Articles of Confederation could NOT(Nova Net)
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The southern states agreed that congress could regulate trade between other nations and between the states. In return, the Northern states agreed that Congress could not tax exports and would not interfere with the slave trade before 1808.
It maintained that only Congress could regulate commerce between states.
No the federal government controls the trade between the states.
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.