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Launch List 1. Copy objective 9 “Why did the A.O.C FAIL?” (2)
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ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
Written by 2nd Continental Congress during War and took effect in March 1781
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FAIL!
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Power Of Government Mostly with the states.
There was no power to tax or even enforce laws.
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EFFECTS Could not deal effectively with US problems.
US GOVERNMENT IN 1781 Fearing a strong central govt. like King George the AOC created a weak National Government that was not given the power to tax, regulate trade or enforce their laws. EFFECTS Could not deal effectively with US problems. National Govt. AOC/Congress given 20% of govt.powers States given 80% of governmental powers…States were over the National Govt.
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Power Of Government 13 out of 13 states to amend or change Constitution.
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Taxation provide funds when “requested” by Congress
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Army provide troops when “requested” by Congress
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Currency States had their own currency
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Leader of the Country No president or executive branch Why?
Feared a government like King George
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Protection of individual rights and liberties
No Bill of Rights.
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The only Positive of the AOC
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Grid system was created by Thomas Jefferson…
LAND ORDINANCE OF 1785 Grid system was created by Thomas Jefferson… Promoted an orderly expansion westward.. US Govt. was to come up with a fair and reasonable land policy…..Unlike the Proclamation of 1763…. Northwest Territory
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LAND ORDINANCE OF 1785 Plot #16 was set aside for public education
Northwest Territory Public Land sold for $1.00 to $2.00 an acre = pay debt Plot #16 was set aside for public education
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Northwest Ordinance of 1785
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SHAY'S REBELLION, 1787 Daniel Shay
1785 to 1787, unfair taxes, debt and foreclosure Farmer’s rebellion to overthrow Mass. Govt.
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SHAY'S REBELLION In early 1787 a group of small farmers protested and rioted against the Massachusetts govt. Why? They were in debt, their homes being repossessed and unfair taxation. Led by Daniel Shays, a former army captain in the Revolutionary War.
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SHAY'S REBELLION Purpose: to stop foreclosures by keeping the courts from sitting until the next election. Eventually put down by private army paid for by wealthy merchants from Boston. The AOC was unable to put down the rebellion with a national guard or army.
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Outcomes SHAY'S REBELLION, 1787
Rebellion put down by a private militia US Govt. too weak to put down rebellion Americans feared govt. too weak = anarchy Attacks by Shay followers Encounters between Shay’s and hired militias. Call for a Constitutional Convention to change AOC and create a stronger national government.
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ANARCHY notes3 total chaos, mob rule, survival of the fittest, no respect for law and order or attempting to overthrow the authority of govt. = unstable govt. = no govt. “MOBOCRACY”
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by which our lives, liberties and properties will be secured....
The Elites Response to Shay’s Rebellion: “Respectable” Americans were shocked by the violence. Feared “mobocracy”. Let us have a Constitution by which our lives, liberties and properties will be secured....
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Why was Shay’s Rebellion such a concern to our founding fathers?
Why A New Constitution The AOC was unable to act decisively in a time of crisis (could not protect life, liberty and property). Provided all the evidence needed to finally convene and revise the constitution. Why was Shay’s Rebellion such a concern to our founding fathers?
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Articles of Confederation
Weak central government States had the most power
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Articles of Confederation
Central government could not collect taxes
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Articles of Confederation
No control over trade
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Articles of Confederation
Creation of a national post office
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Articles of Confederation
No national army
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Articles of Confederation
No national currency
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Articles of Confederation
No way for the federal government to borrow money
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