Each individual state
Congress had the power to make decisions but not to enforce them.
The articles of confederation gave almost no power to the federal government. They had to ask the states to get anything done. It was not working for building a country. They met and created the US Constitution.
state governments
Government
the power to coin money
Congress had the power to make decisions but not to enforce them.
Each individual state
what is an example of the articles of confederation?
congress had the power to amend the articles of confederation
The articles of confederation gave power to the states and left very little power for the federal government.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the most power was centered in the individual states. The federal government was weak and had limited authority, with no power to tax, regulate trade, or enforce laws. This decentralized power structure resulted in a lack of cohesion and effectiveness in governing the newly formed United States.
The states had more power over taxation under the Articles of Confederation.
The states.
The articles of confederation gave almost no power to the federal government. They had to ask the states to get anything done. It was not working for building a country. They met and created the US Constitution.
state governments
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The Congress