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1 Forming a New Government The main goal of the colonists was to prevent oppression from a government like Britain The people wanted to be involved A republic was decided as the best form of government –People choose their representatives –But would everyone be involved?? At first, only property owners Some states allowed all white males African Americans and women were not allowed

2 State Constitutions Lead the Way After the Declaration of Independence, each state created its own government Some states included a Bill of Rights –Lists of freedoms that were to be protected Discussions began about how to form a national government Unity became very important “By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall.” – John Dickinson

3 “Confederation” What does this word mean? –An alliance –The 13 states –Uniting separate things

4 The Articles of Confederation 1776: Congress began to make a plan for a national government Disagreement about how many representatives/votes each state would receive –Based on population or equal Government would be run by the Confederation Congress

5 Articles of Confederation John Dickinson’s plan for central government – proposed cession of West to Congress opposed – proposed equality in state representation opposed Articles of Confederation severely limit central government’s authority over states States suspicious of Articles

6 Western Land: Key to the First Constitution Maryland ratification of Articles delayed for Virginia’s renunciation of Western claims 1781--Virginia takes lead in ceding Western claims to Congress Other states cede claims to Congress Congress gains ownership of all land west of Appalachians

7 Western Land Claims Ceded by the States

8 Northwest Ordinance: The Confederation's Major Achievement Creates 3-5 new territories in Northwest Population of 5,000 may elect Assembly Population of 60,000 may petition for statehood Bill of Rights provided Slavery outlawed

9 Northwest Territory

10 Land Ordinance of 1785

11 Powers of the Confederation Congress Powers GivenPowers Denied Conduct foreign affairsEstablish executive branch Declare war and make peace Enforce national laws Issue or borrow moneyCreate and collect taxes Control Western territoriesRegulate interstate or foreign trade Control Indian affairsEstablish federal courts Run postal serviceAmend the Articles Each state had only one vote in Congress Most important powers were left to each state Only states could set taxes and enforce national laws

12 Strengths and Weaknesses of the Articles Confederation Congress had been running the nation since the Revolutionary War They decided how the western lands were to be divided and governed –Land Ordinance of 1785- 6 mile square plots were divided and called townships –Later became the states of Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and part of Minnesota –Called the Northwest Territory

13 Problems with Britain and Spain It was time to pay back loans But… the Confederation Congress did not have the money Some challenges –Britain refused to leave the Great Lakes region and competed against the states in the fur trade –Britain banned American ships in the British seas –Spain did not allow Americans to ship in the Caribbean –Spain refused to allow Americans to use the Mississippi River –Spain and Congress argued over boundary of Florida

14 Economic Problems and Shay’s Rebellion American trade was weak Many economic problems Congress could not levy, or collect taxes 300 soldiers from the war were angry about not being paid Led a demonstration in Pennsylvania Delegates of the Congress were forced to leave the city Shay’s Rebellion –Daniel Shays and many others were angry after they returned from the war –Shays led a march on a federal arsenal –The state militia quickly defeated the rebellion –But Americans realized that the national government had no power to raise an army or deal with economic issues

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