The Articles of Confederation were very detrimental to the United States economy. It failed to grant any power for the oversight or control of taxing, interstate commerce, trade agreements, or speculation.
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The Articles of Confederation were the first national documents were drawn up before the US Constitution. The US Constitution created to solve some of the problems the Articles of Confederation' failed to properly address.
under tha Articles of Confederation, the federal government had little to no power. they could not control taxes and there was no president. The reason was that the early Founders did not want an overly powerful gvt.
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The Articles of Confederation was the early U.S. constitution (1781 - 89) under the government by the Continental Congress, replaced in 1787 by the United States Constitution. It provided for a confederation of sovereign states and gave the Congress power to regulate foreign affairs, war, and the postal service, to control Indian affairs, and to borrow money.
The Articles of Confederation were the first national documents were drawn up before the US Constitution. The US Constitution created to solve some of the problems the Articles of Confederation' failed to properly address.
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The first national legislature established by the Articles of Confederation was the Congress of the Confederation. It convened in 1781, following the ratification of the Articles, and served as the governing body of the United States during the Revolutionary War and the early years of independence. However, it had limited powers, with no authority to impose taxes or regulate commerce, leading to challenges in governance. The weaknesses of this legislature ultimately contributed to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution in 1787.