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Creating the Constitution The States sent delegates to a convention to solve the problems of the Articles of Confederation
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Key Vocabulary and Key People Key Vocabulary Constitutional Convention Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Great Compromise Three-Fifths Compromise Key People James Madison
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Philadelphia Free-trade States met in Annapolis Maryland to discuss how to promote trade among the states at a national level Alexander Hamilton called for states to send representatives to Annapolis to amend the Articles of Confederation As news of Shays’s Rebellion spread 12 states sent delegates to Philadelphia to discuss changes to the national government
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V-I-P Convention The 55 delegates of the Constitutional convention were made of Lawyers, Doctors, planters, and former members of the continental congress The Founding Fathers also included George Washington, Ben Franklin, and James Madison Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were in France and Not at the Meeting. Patrick Henry refused to attend Native Americans, African Americans, and Women were not at the meeting which would establish rights for all Americans
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Conventional Wisdom Some people wanted to amend the Articles of Confederation, while others wanted a completely new government People began to realize a strong government was needed to truly protect all people’s rights but not strong enough to fully control the people The mission of the Convention was to create a strong, but limited, federal government
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The Password is… Washington was voted the Unanimous leader of the Constitutional Convention Ideas at the convention were able to be debated and changed Meetings would be held in private to prevent outside opinions from being persuasive Guards were posted at the doors to protect the secrecy of the meeting as it got down to business
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Meet Virginia The Virginia Plan is proposed by James Madison and Edmund Randolph and supports a 3 branch government The three branches would be the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches to run government
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Yes, Virginia, there is a Legislature The Virginia Plan wanted a two house legislature based on population which could levy taxes, regulate commerce, and make laws Larger States Had More power, which led smaller states to oppose the plan A compromise would be needed to create the new government
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The Jersey Shore…Compromise The New Jersey Plan called for a one house legislature with one vote and less powers While the Virginia Plan was adopted the Great Compromise formed the Legislature The Legislature would have TWO houses a senate with one vote per state and the House of representatives based on population
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Slave the day The South wanted slaves to count towards the population to gain votes in the house Slaves would be counted as 3/5ths a person to determine tax money and representation The North Wanted slavery to be banned in the states angering the south Slavery would not be banned until 1808 to get the south to agree to the constitution
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Finished and ready for a grade Congress would promote trade and commerce in the states Exports would NOT be taxed, and native Americans were NOT considered foreign nations OR part of the states The constitution was finished on September 15 th 1787, written the next day, and sent to the states for ratification within 3 days
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