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May-September, 1787 Student Objective: Students should understand the importance of compromise in the constitutional convention
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Articles proved too weak. Lack of ability to regulate trade and raise an army Shay’s Rebellion Homes were being foreclosed on in western Massachusetts so thousands rebelled against the local court houses Federal government couldn’t do anything to stop it
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Constitutional Convention pushed by commerce control money 1786 Virginia called convention on Commerce- nobody came Decided to meet in 1787 in Philadelphia Purpose to revise the Articles of Confederation All but Rhode Island came 55 delegates May 25, 1787, held in secrecy Most lawyers who helped develop state constitutions Washington-President, Franklin, Madison- Father of the Constitution, Hamilton-wanted strong central government Left out- Jefferson, Henry, Adams, Paine, Hancock All upper class, 19 owned slaves Sought to curb unrestrained democracy
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Large State Plan (Virginia) Three branches of government Checks and balances Both houses of congress elected by population Small State Plan (New Jersey) Equal representation in a single house congress 3/5 th compromise Great Compromise House of Representatives and Senate Executive branch, checks and balances Electoral college Slave trade-no decision until 1807
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