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The central government was weak and dysfunctional, lacking both executive and judicial functions. The legislature couldn’t levy taxes to fund its operations and relied instead on voluntary state payments. The states had their own currencies, stifling trade among them. And after the war, the new nation’s economy was so weak it couldn’t settle its substantial war debts to European countries and investors.
How America Works... and Why It Doesn't: A Brief Guide to the U.S. Political System
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