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Problems No executive Unicameral legislative No judiciary No taxation No army No way to enforce decisions

Only good thing!

Shay’s Rebellion

Lack of Social Change Slavery continues Republican Motherhood “I beg of you, remember the ladies” Indians treated badly

Philadelphia Convention

Compromises Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Connecticut Compromise

Constitution

Federalist Papers

Bill of Rights and Judiciary Act

George Washington

Alexander Hamilton and the bank

Whiskey Rebellion

Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation

Pickney’s Treaty

John Adams

Issues with France Jay’s Treaty XYZ Affair Convention of 1800

Alien and Sedition Laws