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Why did we need a Constitution? Articles were weak. No national executive No national courts No power to tax No $ for Army/Navy No power over commerce No US Currency Daniel Shays
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Meet the Delegates! Rich White Landowning Men were the only group represented at the Constitutional Convention of 1787
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WITH THE NATIONS’ MANY PROBLEMS PEOPLE BEGAN TO CRITICIZE THE ARTICLES WEALTHY INDIVIDUALS FEARED ANARCHY & REVOLUTION THEY CALL FOR A STRONG FEDERAL GOVERNMENT!
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Shays Rebellion Caused Concern Wealthy Americans believed that they could be in danger without a US Military
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A MEETING CALLED IN PHILADELPHIA TO FIX THE ARTICLES IN 1787 Problems 1. National Security 2. Stabilize the Economy 3. Pay war debt 4. Define authority of Federal Goverment
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GEORGE WASHINGTON (Presided over) BEN FRANKLIN JAMES MADISON “FATHER OF THE CONSTITUTION” ALEXANDER HAMILTON
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THOMAS JEFFERSON, JOHN ADAMS, THOMAS PAINE, JOHN HANCOCK & PATRICK HENRY DID NOT ATTEND
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What influenced the Founding Fathers & Enlightenment ideas!
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ALL 13 STATES HAD A CONSTITUTION – USED AS A MODEL FOR FEDERAL GOV’T POWER OF GOV’T SEPARATED BETWEEN EQUAL BRANCHES (LEGISLATURE, EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL) BILL OF RIGHTS FOR CITIZENS
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ENGLISH COMMON LAW & THE MAGNA CARTA: LIMITS POWER OF KING JOHN LOCKE “LIFE, LIBERTY, & PROPERTY” MONTESQUIEU: SEPARATION OF POWERS ANCIENT GREEKS & ROMANS (DEMOCRACY & REPUBLIC) OTHERS
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Debates & Compromise Representation and Slavery
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VIRGINIA PLAN (BIG STATE): REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS BASED ON POPULATION MORE PEOPLE = MORE REPS = MORE POWER! MADISON’S (E. RANDOLPH & G. MORRIS) PLAN
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NEW JERSEY PLAN (SMALL STATE): REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS BASED ON ALL STATES BEING EQUAL EACH STATE GETS THE SAME NUMBER OF VOTES – EQUAL POWER (W. Paterson)
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PLANS COMBINED - BICAMERAL (TWO PART) CONGRESS CREATED CONGRESS: HOR – REP BASED ON POPULATION SENATE – ALL STATES ARE EQUAL Known as the Conn. Plan or Great Compromise
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Slavery Debate Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia wanted slaves to be counted for representation in congress, but not for taxation.
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SHOULD SLAVES BE COUNTED AS POPULATION IN THE HOUSE OF REPS? 1.SLAVES WOULD BE COUNTED AS 3/5 OF A PERSON. 2. SLAVE TRADE FROM AFRICA MUST END BY 1807 SOUTH “YES” – NORTH – “NO”
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SOUTH WANTED A 2/3 RD VOTE IN CONGRESS FOR REGULATING TRADE NORTH WANTED A TARIFF OR TAX BOTH SIDES DROPPED DEMANDS & LET FEDERAL GOV’T REGULATE COMMERCE
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9 STATES HAD TO “RATIFY” THE CONSTITUTION BEFORE IT BECAME THE LAW OF THE LAND THIS STARTS A NATIONAL DEBATE “SHOULD THE NEW CONSTITUTION BE ACCEPTED OR REJECTED”?
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FEDERALISTS: SUPPORTED THE CONSTITUTION AS IS FEDERALIST PAPERS (ESSAYS) HAMILTON, MADISON, & JAY
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ANTI-FEDERALISTS: DID NOT SUPPORT THE CONSTITUTION NO BILL OF RIGHTS – MEANS FED GOV’T IS TOO POWERFUL! P. HENRY OTHERS
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BILL OF RIGHTS (RIGHTS FOR CITIZENS) WAS PROMISED & ADDED IN 1791 MOST STATES RATIFY & CONSTITUTION BECOMES LAW! Can you name the five rights offered to you by the 1 st Amendment?
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Bill Of Rights 1 Free Speech, Religion, Assembly, Press and Redress Grievances (Complain) 2 Raise a militia and Bear Arms 3 No Quartering of soldiers during peace 4 Privacy (No unreasonable searches) 5 No double Jeopardy/No self incrimination 6 Counsel and Speedy Trial 7 Jury for a civil case 8 No cruel or unusual punishment 9 Rights retained by the people 10 Rights reserved to the states
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