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Main Idea What were the Articles of Confederation and how were they unable to deal with the problems of a new nation?
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OK, we won our Independence and everyone was very excited!
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Very excited…
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After declaring independence in 1776, American political leaders created new constitutions and declarations of rights that articulated the roles of national and state governments to protect their rights.
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These documents protected individual rights and limited government power.
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Power was typically placed in the hands of state governments to protect their autonomy & property rights were strongly protected.
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This protection of property extended to…
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Articles of Confederation
The first government we tried, was called the Articles of Confederation. Under this government, the 13 states were unified and a central government with very limited power was created.
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After all, they knew what they didn’t want in a government…
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So they went the other way…
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Articles of Confederation
Under the Articles, there was no real national government. 13 individual republics united loosely together. Power lay in the hands of the States.
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Articles of Confederation
But it got worse… During the Revolution, the Congress printed $250,000,000 of money they didn’t have to pay for the war.
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Financial Crisis This created a financial crisis that had to be dealt with. If America would not pay off its debts, then the new nation could not receive credit.
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No credit, no international business.
No international business, no economy!
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Financial Crisis Since each state controlled its own economy, currency and credit the 13 individual states really controlled the economy of the United States.
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Financial Crisis If the Federal Government controlled the economy, currency and credit then the financial crisis could be dealt with. But that would require a new government.
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The Articles of Confederation, had to go!
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Write a summary about the Articles of Confederation and how were they unable to deal with the problems of a new nation.
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Main Idea What were some of the key issues they had to resolve to get all 13 states to accept the Constitution?
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It had been decided that instead of having 13 individual republics, each sovereign & independent, we needed one government with power over the states. This went against everything the people thought before.
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Constitutional Convention
55 men arrived in Philadelphia to debate the new Constitution. Among them were: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
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Constitutional Convention
James Madison was the central figure in the writing of the Constitution.
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They had a few things going for them:
1.) They knew they needed a new form of government. 2.) They knew what they didn’t want.
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Constitutional Convention
They had a lot of…
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Constitutional Convention
And they had…
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Constitutional Convention
Two main sides to the debate: The Virginia Plan The New Jersey Plan
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The U. S. Constitution Threatening to derail the convention was the issue of slavery.
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The U. S. Constitution But there was another problem…
Representation in the House of Representatives depended on population. Southern states believed they would be under-represented in Congress, and slavery could be outlawed by northern states who were turning against slavery.
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The U. S. Constitution 3/5
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The U. S. Constitution Slaves would each count as 3/5 of a person for the purposes of representation in Congress. This increased the population of southern states by 20%
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The U. S. Constitution And it provided enough southern votes in Congress to fend off any challenges to slavery until the Civil War.
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Write a summary about the key issues faced at the Constitutional Convention and how they solved them.
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Main Idea How did the Constitution balance the needs of states with the federal government to unite 13 states with different needs, views on economy, slavery and western expansion?
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President Washington Dealing with this was President Washington
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And…
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Economic crisis When President Washington met with his cabinet, one of the first issues to come up was the debt from the Revolution.
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Economic crisis The new, stronger, federal government had just inherited a debt of $54,000,000 (in 1790 dollars)
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Economic crisis Alexander Hamilton also wanted the federal government to assume the debts the states had accumulated under the Articles of Confederation. Another $21,000,000
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Economic crisis This would put the federal government in charge of the U.S. economy, the states would not have any control over it.
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Economic crisis Since most southern states had paid off their war debt already, this was not a popular plan in the South.
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Autonomy was still a major issue, so was fear of a strong central government taking rights from the people. To combat this, Jefferson wanted to keep political power centered in the states.
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After all, the entire Revolution had been fought by the colonists protecting the autonomy of their colony from being taken from them by a strong central government led by a King. Jefferson didn’t want a President to do the same thing!
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So Jefferson wanted to protect the 13 states by keeping autonomy with them; not giving it to a central (or Federal government).
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Blue = < 1 person per sq. mile
Orange = > 50 people per sq. mile
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Economic crisis A deal was struck between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson Hamilton would get federal control of the entire debt of the united States
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Economic crisis A deal was struck between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson The capital of the united States would be located in the south, giving southern states access to the central government.
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Write a summary about how the Constitution balanced the needs of states with the federal government to unite 13 states with different needs, views on economy, slavery and western expansion?
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