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9 January 2015 Do now: Are secrets ever necessary? Today, I will be able to explain why the Founders decided not to simply amend the A.O.C., but rather create an entirely new governing document and why the discussions within the meeting were secretive. If you have not taken the quiz on 6.4/6.5, you must do so by TODAY If you did not turn in your 7.1 homework, do so now. Grades will be update Today around 3:00 pm. ***** The Grading Period Ends 21 January 2015 (Wednesday)****

Schedule 5 Jan: Crash Course Review of the AmRev 6 Jan: The “Articles of Confederation” homework 7 Jan: The Failure of the A.O.C. and the need for a more effective document 8 Jan: The Constitutional Convention homework 9 Jan: Many Compromises (possible homework)

Northwest Ordinance 1787, guaranteed basic right to settlers, and outlawed slavery in those territories. 60,000 settlers and a Constitution  statehood Provided a clear and easy way to settle newly acquired territory, allowed 5 new states to enter the union OH, IN, IL, MI, and WI Allows the federal government the ability to generate some revenue without having to ask the states for $.

The Convention Philadelphia PA: Begins 25 May 1787; mission was to revise the A.O.C. Washington was elected President of the convention. The nation is “sick” and needs “powerful remedies (A. Hamilton)” Clandestine meeting Requires all 13 states approval to amend the A.O.C., delegates are very divided, agree to create a new document.

Remainder of Class Work with a partner to fully complete the graphic organizer Complete the questions for homework The questions will be due on Monday, organizer should be done by the end of class.