Almost none.
No the States
There was an executive under the Articles of Confederation, but he was a mere figurehead and he had no power, unlike the current President. The president under the Articles was elected by the Continental Congress instead of the Electoral College.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the term of the President was one year.
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The states had more power over taxation under the Articles of Confederation.
True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no power to collect taxes.
The 13 State Governments held nearly all of the power under the Articles of Confederation.
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John hanson
John Hanson was the first president to serve a one-year term under the terms of the Articles of Confederation.
Power was focused primarily with the states.
The states actually had the most power under the Articles of Confederation. This did not prove workable for the federal government, and this eventually led to the Constitutional Convention.