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The powers that the legislature would have under the Albany Pan Of Union is the power to collect taxes, raise troops, and regulate trade.
declare war maintain army and navy coin money regulate trade between states and with foreign nations
States had more power. They did not want the federal government to have too much power like Britain/Parliament. What couldn't Congress do under the Articles of Confederation? Congress couldn't regulate trade or collect taxes.
The Articles of Confederation did not give enough power to the government; they could not collect taxes, enforce laws, or regulate trade. It was up to the states to do those things, and many disagreed about things.
regulate foreign trade
"One general government," for 11 of the American colonies. An elected legislature would govern these colonies and would have the power to collect taxes, raise troops, and regulate trade. P.S. I LOOKED IN MY SOCIAL STUDIES BOOK. (:
They could set taxes and regulate trade power.
To be able to form a union and to raise an army, if needed.I'm not sure but it's either between 1) Collect taxes. 2) Regulate trade. 3) Raise an army and navy. Or 4) Elect a president
"One general government," for 11 of the American colonies. An elected legislature would govern these colonies and would have the power to collect taxes, raise troops, and regulate trade. P.S. I LOOKED IN MY SOCIAL STUDIES BOOK. (:
"One general government," for 11 of the American colonies. An elected legislature would govern these colonies and would have the power to collect taxes, raise troops, and regulate trade. P.S. I LOOKED IN MY SOCIAL STUDIES BOOK. (:
There were a number of problems with the Articles of Confederation. Some of the weaknesses included the Congress lacking power to collect taxes, the national government could not regulate trade among the states and so many more.