The Articles of Confederation did create a national government composed of a Congress, that had the power to declare war, sign treaties, appoint military officers, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, make alliances, and manage relations with Indians.
Government
The main criticism of the Articles Of Confederation was to provide adequate powers for the central government. The State Government had too much power.
The Article of Confederation gave more power to the state government than the national government because the national government had few power.
the articles of confederation did not give the government the power to tax.
The Articles of Confederation created a loose confederation of 13 independent states with a weak central government instead of creating one united nation with a strong central government like the constitution.
The states actually had the most power under the Articles of Confederation. This did not prove workable for the federal government, and this eventually led to the Constitutional Convention.
The articles of confederation gave power to the states and left very little power for the federal government.
Government
The articles of Confederation gave to much power to the national government.
they sucked the power
2 Articles of Confederation and The Constitution. The reason for 2 was because Articles of Confederation gave the government no power.
True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no power to collect taxes.
The Articles of Confederation gave power to the States even though Congress was still the main power.
The Articles of Confederation were discarded because the state government dominated the federal government. The Articles of Confederation did not allow for the federal government to collect taxes.
No they are not the same. The Articles of Confederation didn't provide the power for the government to collect taxes, for example. No, they "were" not the same* *Different author from the first paragraph.
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.
It emphasized federal power over state power. (?)