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No matter how big a state was, it only had one vote in Congress.

There was no taxing authority in Congress. Foreign and interstate commerce could not be regulated by Congress. Any laws passed by Congress were not enforced by the executive branch.The Articles established a loose confederation of independent states with a meagre central administration that delegated most authority to the state legislatures. A stronger federal government was soon required, which prompted the Constitutional Convention in 1787.

The Articles gave the states, not Congress, the authority to levy taxes. Only the states, foreign powers, or the sale of western territory were available as sources of funding for Congress. Congress was also unable to regulate or draught soldiers.

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