6Y Wednesday The Debates Over the Constitution

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6Y 04-12-2017 Wednesday The Debates Over the Constitution Objective: Describe the two major debates over the creation of the Constitution. Agenda: Prayer Do Now: Look at your table of populations from yesterday. How many votes should each state get? Would you have the same opinion if you were a delegate from Delaware? What if you were a delegate from Virginia? Lesson: They New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan, The 3/5th Compromise, The Great Compromise No homework

State Total Populations Slave Populations NJ 211,149 12,422 NY 340,241 21,193 MA 422,845 2 GA 56,071 20,831 PA 602,549 1,706 NH 87,802 157 RI 69,122 3,761 MD 319,728 103,036 DE 64,273 1,798 VA 747,550 292,627 CT 250,902 Wos 249,951 951 SC 249,073 107,094 NC 395,005 100,783

Why do you think the Virginia Plan gave more power to the national government? Why do you think the New Jersey Plan gave more power to the states?

Main Idea 3: Regional debate over slavery led to the Three-Fifths Compromise. The South Wanted slaves to be counted as part of their population The North Wanted slaves counted only to determine taxes but not for representation Three-Fifths Compromise Resolved differences by counting each slave as three-fifths of a person

Finish your outline notes of 5.3 Creating the Constitution Work on 5.3 Key Terms and People and Outline the section in your Google Classroom assignment.