They could pass laws with their power but had no influence on enforcing them to the public. For example, if the state decided not the listen to the federal law, nothing would happen just simply ignored. Congress also had no power to issue taxes or oversee trade. They had no federal court system or an executive leader to enforce any law the Congress employed. The weaknesses were too great for the Articles of Confederation to keep it in succession at the time. No power, no enforcement, debt, tax raises, and many more just made the Articles ride a downhill slope of failure. So in turn of this failure, a new opportunity arose, the constitutional convention was created to amend the Articles of Confederation. In the convention, lied the known federalists and anti federalists in the Great debate. Federalists wanted to ratify the Constitution and anti federalists did not. The debate led to the creation of the Bill of Rights however, there were complications between the two parties because the federalist did not think it was necessary to implement. Federalists believed that the Constitution was only exclusive to the government not the