Articles Of Confederation Decentralized Power

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The Articles of Confederation, written by the Second Continental Congress in 1777, became the first national constitution for a league of friendship among the American states. Previously living under the oppressive strong national government of Great Britain, the writers of the Articles wanted a congress with limited powers and no national executive or judicial branch. The weaknesses of the decentralized power was evident concerning taxing, regulation, and state disputes. In the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not tax states; it could merely request contributions from the states. To solve this issue, the Constitution gave the national government the power to tax. Regarding the regulation of trade, Congress was given the power to regulate

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