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1 What does freedom mean to you?
Thursday September 11th What does freedom mean to you? What did freedom mean to Americans in 1776? How has the definition of freedom changed since 9/11?

2 Standard 5, element A Notes
Explain how weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation and Daniel Shay’s Rebellion led to a call for a stronger central government

3 The American republic would be a more “enlightened” version of the Roman Senate
When Americans declared independence in 1776, they needed to form a new government They wanted to form a republic where citizens vote for elected leaders to represent them They wanted to protect citizens & individual states from a powerful national government King George III

4 When independence was declared, the 13 colonies became independent states
Each state had its own constitution, legislature, & an elected governor; 8 states had Bills of Rights But, the USA needed a national gov’t to do things that states could not, like sign treaties & form a military America’s 1st national gov’t was the Articles of Confederation ( )

5 This “confederation” style gov’t loosely connected the states under a weak national government

6 To pass a law, 9 of the 13 states had to agree
Each state could send between 2-7 representatives to the national congress, but each state had only 1 vote To pass a law, 9 of the 13 states had to agree Confederation Government in New York City The national congress could make laws, settle disputes between states, negotiate treaties, handle Indian affairs, oversee a military But all other powers were left up to the states

7 So, the national gov’t had
Americans did not want to re-create a powerful gov’t like the one they just fought the Revolutionary War to break away from So, the national gov’t had no president & could not tax the states or citizens Confederation Government in New York City

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9 Answer the following questions about the provided cartoon:
BellRinger 9/12 Answer the following questions about the provided cartoon: According to the men in this cartoon, what is the first required task after declaring Independence? What is the name of this new government? This new government resolves three major issues. List them.

10 Questions The Articles of Confederation were created intentionally weak What powers does the national government have? What powers do the individual state governments have? What problems do you predict will occur because of these political weaknesses?

11 The Articles of Confederation was America’s 1st form of gov’t
The weaknesses of the national gov’t were originally seen as good because it eliminated tyranny Later, these same weaknesses kept the gov’t from solving serious national problems Confederation Government in New York City

12 The inability of the government to collect taxes led to problems
Confederation Government in New York City

13 America could not pay off debts from the Revolutionary War
U.S. Trade with Britain, America could not pay off debts from the Revolutionary War Debt

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15 Property foreclosures led an uprising among Massachusetts farmers called Shays’ Rebellion in 1787 but the gov’t could not pay for an army to stop it Poor farmers in western MA were angered over high taxes to pay off war debts & prospect of debtors jail In 1786, nearly 2,000 debtor farmers in western Massachusetts were threatened with foreclosure of their mortgaged property. The state legislature had voted to pay off the state's Revolutionary War debt in three years; between 1783 and 1786, taxes on land rose more than 60 percent. Desperate farmers demanded a cut in property taxes and adoption of state laws to postpone farm foreclosures. The lower house of the state legislature passed relief measures in 1786, but creditors persuaded the upper house to reject the package. When lower courts started to seize the property of farmers such as Daniel Shays, a Revolutionary War veteran, western Massachusetts farmers temporarily closed the courts and threatened a federal arsenal. Although the rebels were defeated by the state militia, they were victorious at the polls. A new legislature elected early in 1787 enacted debt relief. By the spring of 1787, many national leaders believed that the new republic's survival was at risk. The threat of national bankruptcy, commercial conflicts among the states, Britain's refusal to evacuate military posts, Spanish intrigues on the western frontier, and armed rebellion in western Massachusetts underscored the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The only solution, many prominent figures were convinced, was to create an effective central government led by a strong chief executive. Shays was a war veteran, carried lots of debt, & he felt he was the victim of too much taxation

16 To some, the rebellion showed the government was too weak to govern the new nation

17 America’s First National Government: The Articles of Confederation
After Shays’ Rebellion, people like Hamilton & Madison began calling for a stronger national gov’t In 1787, delegates met in Philadelphia to discuss ways to improve the Articles Instead of revising the Articles of Confederation, the delegates replaced it with the Constitution 34a - explain how weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation and Daniel Shays' Rebellion led to a call for a stronger central government


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