Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.
Congress could not regulate foreign and interstate commerce.
congress under the articles of confederation could
It could only request states for funds.
The powers that Congress had under the New Jersey plan that they did not have under the articles of confederation is that every state could only pass one vote, and could not pass votes off the population, for every state did not have the same population and therefor it would not be a fair voting.
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Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not levy taxes, regulate trade between states, or enforce laws.
congress under the articles of confederation could not congress under the articles of confederation could not
congress under the articles of confederation could NOT
Congress could not regulate foreign and interstate commerce.
Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.
Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.
congress under the articles of confederation could not
congress under the articles of confederation could
It could only request states for funds.
It could only request states for funds.
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.
Congress under the Articles of Confederation could