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According to the foreign affairs, the new government could declare war and make peace, send and receive ambassadors, handle Indian affairs, and make treaties with other nations. In the domestic affairs, Congress could borrow money, admit new states into America, build an army and navy, and create post offices. Also Congress could settle arguments between the boundaries of states.

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