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1 We won the war!!!! Analyze the Articles of Confederation and the success in implementing the ideals of the Declaration of Independence.

2 Articles of Confederation
A national government that had few powers, because Americans were afraid of tyranny. Gave most of the power to the states. Had to be ratified or approved.

3 Northwestern Territory
Land Ordinance of 1785 sent out surveyors to stake out 6 mile square plots. Northwest Ordinance(1787)-described how the Northwest Territory was to be governed.

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5 Shay’s Rebellion Debt laws were strict so a lot of people were in jail. Average taxes owed was $200 a year. Daniel Shay marched with 1,500 to a federal arsenal defended by 900 troops. Shay was defeated. Showed the weakness of the Articles of Confederation and a need for a stronger National Government.

6 Constitutional Convention
Shay’s rebellion frightened people to act. 55 delegates showed up in Philadelphia. George Washington served as President of the convention.

7 Virginia Plan 3 branches of Government
Legislative which made the laws. Executive which enforced the laws. Judicial which interpreted the laws. Two houses in the legislative branch both based on population Large states liked this plan.

8 New Jersey Plan Small states liked this plan.
Legislative have one house. Each state would have one vote in legislative.

9 3/5 Compromise 5 states have already banned slavery.
South wanted slaves to count. North did not want slaves to count. Compromised to only three fifths of the slave population would be counted.

10 Congress Control and promote commerce.
Make money. (Articles of Confederation both the national and state governments could make money, which made things confusing) Make treaties with Indians.

11 Ratify= Approve 2/3 of the states must ratify the constitution before it is put into place. A big debate begins to ratify or not.

12 Federalists vs. Antifederalists
Federalism- where the national and state government work together. Federalist- Someone who supported the Constitution. Antifederalist- Someone who did not want the Constitution.

13 Federalist Papers “If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself. A dependence on the people is, no doubt, the primary control on the government; but experience has taught mankind the necessity of auxiliary precautions.” ― James Madison, The Federalist Papers Published to convince people to ratify the constitution. Written by James Madison, Alexandra Hamilton, and John Jay.

14 Ratification 2/3 of the states ratified but there were still some important one that did not. George Mason- Virginian who thought there should be a bill of rights along with the Constitution. James Madison was asked to write them.

15 We won the war!!!! Analyze the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution and the success of each in implementing the ideals of the Declaration of Independence.


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