The Articles of Confederation firmly established the sovereign state where the United States Constitution granted the sovereignty between the states and the federal government. The Articles of Confederation did not establish a federal court system and the United States Constitution did establish a federal court system with the power to resolve disputes between the states. The Articles of Confederation did not grant the power to impose tax where the United States Constitution allowed for the power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises. The Articles of Confederation gave Congress no powers over interstate or foreign commerce and the United States Constitution established interstate commerce regulations between the states and other nations. The Articles of Confederation allowed the states to be the sole actor against the people and the United States Constitution allowed both the state and federal governments to act against the people. The Articles of Confederation only allowed Congress specific, delegated powers and the United States Constitution granted both specific and implied powers. The Congress established by the Articles of
The Articles of Confederation firmly established the sovereign state where the United States Constitution granted the sovereignty between the states and the federal government. The Articles of Confederation did not establish a federal court system and the United States Constitution did establish a federal court system with the power to resolve disputes between the states. The Articles of Confederation did not grant the power to impose tax where the United States Constitution allowed for the power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises. The Articles of Confederation gave Congress no powers over interstate or foreign commerce and the United States Constitution established interstate commerce regulations between the states and other nations. The Articles of Confederation allowed the states to be the sole actor against the people and the United States Constitution allowed both the state and federal governments to act against the people. The Articles of Confederation only allowed Congress specific, delegated powers and the United States Constitution granted both specific and implied powers. The Congress established by the Articles of