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A Confederation is a government in which the individual states have greater power than the central government, thus the Confederate States wanted to be opposite of the US government where the central government was obtaining more power over the individual states.
Individual states
The articles of Confederation gave to much power to the national government.
Individual states in the U.S. are denied currency power, meaning that they are obligated to use federal currencies. This is to make sure that states are on a level playing field and that money can be spent from state to state throughout the country.
In the United States that power comes from the individual state constitutions and from the United States Constitution.
It shifted the balance of power from the individual states to the federal government.
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The majority of the power in a confederacy goes to the individual states. The reason why it is the majority and not all of the power is because of the limited central power created by the alliance of all the states. This alliance uses its powers when something affects everyone.
Just the opposite. The individual states were to have the power of government, and the federal government was there to raise an army to protect the states, regulate selling of goods and products among the states, and so on.
At the time of the writing of the Constitution, there was no formal legal power behind it. Representatives from each of the individual states met to discuss improvements to the Articles of Confederation and ultimately produced a new document, which individual states later chose to ratify.
Any power not specifically granted to the federal government is reserved to the individual states.