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Monday, Dec. 3 1.Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2. Update your Table of Contents if you did not yesterday DateTitleEntry # 11/28Famous quotes62 11/29The United States, 1790 Map63 11/30Vocab.: Confederation to Constitution64 12/3Articles of Confederation notes65 3. Turn to entry #62 and trade your spiral.

4th - Learning Recovery Monday, Dec. 3 NameProjectCh. 6 section 1 and 2 worksheet CalebXX PatrickXX

5th - Learning Recovery Monday, Dec. 3 NameProjectCh. 6 section 1 and 2 worksheet MoisesX C.J.X Brycex

8th - Learning Recovery Monday, Dec. 3 NameProjectCh. 6 section 1 and 2 worksheet Calebx

Articles of Confederation Notes #65 I.States Write Constitutions 1. Most states wrote constitutions to spell out rights of all citizens and to limit the power of government

Dec. 7: Articles of Confederation Notes I.States Write Constitutions 1. Most states wrote constitutions to spell out rights of all citizens and to limit the power of government 2. Constitutions were similar to colonial governments – they divided the power between the legislature and executive (governor)

Dec. 7: Articles of Confederation Notes I.States Write Constitutions 1. Most states wrote constitutions to spell out rights of all citizens and to limit the power of government 2. Constitutions were similar to colonial governments – they divided the power between the legislature and executive (governor) 3. More people could vote – white, male, over 21, land owner/tax payer

Articles of Confederation Notes II. Articles of Confederation 1. First United States constitution created in 1777

Articles of Confederation Notes II. Articles of Confederation 1. First United States constitution created in 1777 Strengths 1. Make war and peace

Articles of Confederation Notes II. Articles of Confederation 1. First United States constitution created in 1777 Strengths 1. Make war and peace 2. Print money

Articles of Confederation Notes II. Articles of Confederation 1. First United States constitution created in 1777 Strengths 1. Make war and peace 2. Print money 3. Set up postal system

Articles of Confederation Notes II. Articles of Confederation 1. First United States constitution created in 1777 Strengths 1. Make war and peace 2. Print money 3. Set up postal system 4. Won independence

Articles of Confederation Notes II. Articles of Confederation 1. First United States constitution created in 1777 Strengths 1. Make war and peace 2. Print money 3. Set up postal system 4. Won independence 5. Land Ordinance of Divided NW territory into townships

Articles of Confederation Notes II. Articles of Confederation 1. First United States constitution created in 1777 Strengths 1. Make war and peace 2. Print money 3. Set up postal system 4. Won independence 5. Land Ordinance of Divided NW territory into townships 6. Northwest Ordinance – Set up government in NW territory Outlawed slavery Provided a way to admit new states

Articles of Confederation Notes Weakness’s 1. Couldn’t raise taxes

Articles of Confederation Notes Weakness’s 1. Couldn’t raise taxes 2. 9 states to make a law

Articles of Confederation Notes Weakness’s 1. Couldn’t raise taxes 2. 9 states to make a law states to amend the articles

Articles of Confederation Notes Weakness’s 1. Couldn’t raise taxes 2. 9 states to make a law states to amend the articles 4. Other nations took advantage

Articles of Confederation Notes Weakness’s 1. Couldn’t raise taxes 2. 9 states to make a law states to amend the articles 4. Other nations took advantage 5. Depression – Continental money wasn’t worth

Articles of Confederation Notes Weakness’s 1. Couldn’t raise taxes 2. 9 states to make a law states to amend the articles 4. Other nations took advantage 5. Depression – Continental money wasn’t worth 6. No executive branch

Articles of Confederation Notes Weakness’s 1. Couldn’t raise taxes 2. 9 states to make a law states to amend the articles 4. Other nations took advantage 5. Depression – Continental money wasn’t worth 6. No executive branch 7. No national courts 4 questions and a summary

Homework 1.4 questions and a summary 2.Chapter 6 section 5/ chapter 7 section 1 worksheet – Due Wednesday 3.Quiz Wednesday

1 st - Learning Recovery Monday, Dec. 3 NameProjectCh. 6 section 1 and 2 worksheet BrysonX UlisesXX Harveyx JordanX ThomasX EmilyXX

7th - Learning Recovery Monday, Dec. 3 NameProjectCh. 6 section 1 and 2 worksheet SoniaX BradleyX

Dec. 7: Articles of Confederation Notes III. A Call for Change1. Depression hit farmers hard – could not pay back loans from Revolution

Dec. 7: Articles of Confederation Notes III. A Call for Change1. Depression hit farmers hard – could not pay back loans from Revolution 2. Massachusetts raised taxes and courts seized farm land

Dec. 7: Articles of Confederation Notes III. A Call for Change1. Depression hit farmers hard – could not pay back loans from Revolution 2. Massachusetts raised taxes and courts seized farm land 3. Daniel Shay organized an uprising of more than 1,000 farmers

Dec. 7: Articles of Confederation Notes III. A Call for Change1. Depression hit farmers hard – could not pay back loans from Revolution 2. Massachusetts raised taxes and courts seized farm land 3. Daniel Shay organized an uprising of more than 1,000 farmers 4. Shay’s Rebellion – farmers attacked courthouses and prevented the state from seizing farms – militia was sent and drove them off 4 questions Summary:

Dec. 7: Articles of Confederation Notes III. A Call for Change1. Depression hit farmers hard – could not pay back loans from Revolution 2. Massachusetts raised taxes and courts seized farm land 3. Daniel Shay organized an uprising of more than 1,000 farmers 4. Shay’s Rebellion – farmers attacked courthouses and prevented the state from seizing farms – militia was sent and drove them off 4 questions Summary: