The power to tax. The power to enforce the laws that were enacted. A court system to resolve disputes among the states and interperet federal law. The power to force the states to abide by treaties negotiated in their name.
Congress could not negotiate with foreign powers
they were gs
The major downfall of the Articles of Confederation was simply weakness. The federal government, under the Articles, was too weak to enforce their laws and therefore had no power. The Continental Congress had borrowed money to fight the Revolutionary War and could not repay their debts.
They could set taxes and regulate trade power.
While there was a loose form of federal government under the Articles of Confederation, each state was essentially a country unto itself. The states had their own governments that made their own rules and instituted their own taxes, and national law had little to no effect on these tiny countries.
The central government was more limited under the Articles Of Confederation than under the Constitution. People did not trust the government to have too much power. It looks like they were right.
The extensive powers of government formed under the article of confederation was best highlighted by Shays' rebellion
The extensive powers of government formed under the article of confederation was best highlighted by Shays' rebellion
The extensive powers of government formed under the article of confederation was best highlighted by Shays' rebellion
The States
Congress could not negotiate with foreign powers
pass laws
The only branch of government under the Articles of Confederation was the legislative branch, which consisted of a unicameral Congress.
Under the Articles of Confederation Congress depended on donations from the states to operate which caused problems for the national government.
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