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Congress had no power to levy taxes directly on individuals or states without apportionment among the states, as established by the Articles of Confederation. Additionally, Congress could not regulate interstate commerce or enforce laws, which limited its ability to govern effectively. These limitations ultimately led to the recognition of the need for a stronger federal government, resulting in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.

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