The Articles of Confederation significantly restricted the power of the federal government, leading to a stronger emphasis on state sovereignty. This resulted in a lack of centralized authority, making it difficult for the federal government to enforce laws, regulate commerce, or raise revenue. Consequently, the balance of power heavily favored the states, which led to challenges in governance and ultimately prompted the need for a more robust federal system, culminating in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.
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