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In 1777, the United States was governed by the Articles of Confederation, which established a weak central government with limited authority. This framework lacked the power to enforce laws or levy taxes, as it required unanimous consent from the states for major decisions. The emphasis on state sovereignty and fear of a strong central authority led to a lack of cohesive enforcement mechanisms. Consequently, the federal government struggled to maintain order and implement policies effectively.

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