Congress itself created and appointed executives, judges, and military officers. It also had the power to make war and peace, conduct foreign affairs, and borrow and print money. But Congress could not collect taxes or enforce laws drectly; it had to rely on the states to provide money and enforce its laws.
the power granted to the congress by the Articles of Confederation is that the let you have the right to speak and the right to do any thing you want but you have to pay taxes!
they made treaties
The power to tax.
The Articles of Confederation.
Articles of Confederation (formally, the "Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union"), adopted by the Second Continental Congress on Nov. 15, 1777.
The type of government that the Articles Of Confederation created was, a federal arrangement with a strong central government.
Continental Congress ordered the meeting of the Philadelphia Convention in 1787. the Philadelphia Convention produced the constitution.
The Communists was the Bolsheviks new name after seizing power in 1917. In March 1918 the officially changed the name.
the name of the confederation
Confederation Congress
The Articles of Confederation.
German confederation
Whiskey Rebellion
Whiskey Rebellion
"Congress" was the name of the federal legislature just as it is under the Constitution today.
It is the Enumerated Powers the 17 powers gauranteed to congress according to Article 1 Section 8 of the US Constitution.
The power to tax. The power to enforce the laws that were enacted. A court system to resolve disputes among the states and interperet federal law. The power to force the states to abide by treaties negotiated in their name.
Articles of Confederation (formally, the "Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union"), adopted by the Second Continental Congress on Nov. 15, 1777.
The United States congress adopted The Articles of Confederation in 1777.
The Second Continental Congress was it's name.