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6X 04-03-2017 Monday The New Nation Faces Challenges Objective: Describe the political and economic problems of the new United States. Agenda: CHROMEBOOKS Prayer Do Now: Complete page 162 #1A, 1B, 2A, and 2B if you are not done (Google Classroom) Work on maps – Google Classroom Classwork: Lesson on 5.2 Homework: 7 sentence paragraph: Describe the political and economic problems that the new nation faced.

The New Nation Faces Challenges The Big Idea Problems faced by the young nation made it clear that a new constitution was needed. Main Ideas The United States had difficulties with other nations. Internal economic problems plagued the new nation. Shays’s Rebellion pointed out weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation. Many Americans called for changes in the national government.

Main Idea 1: The United States had difficulties with other nations. Britain refused to turn over its forts in U.S. territory to American control. Britain closed off trade with the British West Indies and imposed high tariffs on American merchants. Spain closed the lower Mississippi to shipping.

Impact of Closed Markets Closing markets in the British West Indies caused American exports to drop. Cheap British goods flowed into the United States. The Confederation Congress had no authority to pass tariffs, or order states to pass tariffs, to help correct unequal trade with Britain. States worked independently to increase their own trade instead of improving the situation for the whole country. American merchants were forced to look for new markets in China, France, and the Netherlands.

Main Idea 2: Internal economic problems plagued the new nation. The Confederation Congress had no power to regulate interstate commerce, making trade difficult across state lines. Inflation was a problem in many states, which struggled to pay off war debts by printing money. Money was not backed by gold or silver, so it was worth less. Loss of trade with Britain combined with inflation caused an economic depression. Depression is a period of low economic activity combined with a rise in unemployment.

Main Idea 3: Shays’s Rebellion pointed out weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation. Daniel Shays led Massachusetts farmers in a revolt over high taxes and heavy debt in August 1786. Shays’s Rebellion was put down by state troops in January 1787. Tried to force the shutdown of the Supreme Court in Massachusetts No one’s property could be taken to pay off debts if the court was closed. Many citizens agreed with the rebels and their cause. State officials freed most of the rebels.

Main Idea 4: Many Americans called for changes in the national government. Shays’s Rebellion showed the weaknesses of the Confederation government, which could not respond to Massachusetts’s call for help. People saw that the ideals of liberty were not protected. People called for a stronger central government that could protect the nation in times of crisis. The Virginia legislature called for a national conference to change the Articles of Confederation. The Annapolis Convention held in September 1786 failed to act. The Constitutional Convention was called in May 1787 in Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation.