The Articles of Confederation had the power to settle disputes between states, but let the states make their own constitution/laws
The central government had very little power with the articles of confederation and couldn't regulate trade conduct.
Congress could not regulate foreign and interstate commerce.
the Bill of Rights
They agreed to change the Articles of Confederation to grant congress the power to regulate commerce and tax the people.
The Articles of Confederation created a weak federal government that had very little power. The Articles of Confederation were eventually replaced with the United States Constitution.
The central government had very little power with the articles of confederation and couldn't regulate trade conduct.
Congress could not regulate foreign and interstate commerce.
The power to tax, to regulate interstate commerce, and to regulate foreign commerce.
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.
THERE WAS NO PRESIDENT
To discuss revising the Articles of Confederation
the Bill of Rights
yes its true
They agreed to change the Articles of Confederation to grant congress the power to regulate commerce and tax the people.
The Articles of Confederation created a weak federal government that had very little power. The Articles of Confederation were eventually replaced with the United States Constitution.
There isnt a difference between interstate commerce and interstate commerce.
Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress gained the power to levy taxes, regulate interstate commerce, and raise and support a standing army, which were not granted under the Articles of Confederation. The inability to tax under the Articles limited the federal government's revenue and ability to function effectively. Regulating interstate commerce allowed Congress to manage trade and economic relations between states, promoting a more unified economy. Additionally, the power to maintain a standing army provided the federal government with the means to ensure national defense and security.