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Republicanism- Idea that govt. should be based on the People and the Citizens Rule through their elected Representatives
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Was the 1 st plan/constitution of how our new government would work. Includes ideas that were given in the Declaration of Independence. Was Weak! Gave States too much rights!
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The Pros ◦ National Govt. could raise an army and declare war. ◦ Each state had one vote in Congress. ◦ Congress could make treaties with foreign countries. ◦ Both State and National Govt. could Print Money ◦ National Govt. set up postal system. ◦ Congress could settle and deal with the western lands ◦ No Big Central Government telling everyone what to do. Yeah for States Rights!
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The Cons ◦ Each state functioned independently by pursuing its own interest rather than the nation as a whole ◦ No President- No executive to enforce the law ◦ States could refuse to send troops for war. ◦ Laws need approval by 9 out of 13 states. ◦ No power to tax citizens. No Federal Taxation ◦ No Court System- to interpret laws ◦ Amendments (changes) had to approved by ALL 13 states.
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War Debts- states Raised taxes to pay debts of the war- which led to farmers losing land to banks. Shay’s Rebellion ◦ Named after Daniel Shay ◦ Farmers in Mass. Suffered from high debt and the state govt. did not care and farmers were required to pay their debt ◦ Farmers who could not pay their debts put in prison. ◦ Farmers were mad that the federal Govt did not take action
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What good is a constitution if you can’t get the states to do what you need? Showed the Founding Fathers that we needed a better plan for our government. This leads to the Constitutional Convention ◦ Here representatives will create a new and improved constitution.
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12 states attended (RI) New Govt ◦ 1) Virginia Plan by James Madison- 3 branch Govt with 2 house Legislature with membership based on state population (large state would get more power) ◦ 2) New jersey Play James Madison- Single house plan where each state would get one vote
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Robert Sherman- Offered 2 house Congress to satisfy both small and big states ◦ Each state would have equal representation in the Senate ◦ Size of Population of each state would determine reps in the House of Representatives.
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3/5 th Compromise- 3/5ths of the slave population would be counted for the purpose of taxes and representation Slave Trade and Commerce Comprise- slave trade would not be banned for 20 years no income tax
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1- Limited Government- powers given to govt are expressed in Constitution 2- Popular Sovereignty- People hold the power of Govt 3) Federalism- power divided between State and Fed Govt 4) Separation of Power- Branches 5) Checks and Balances 6) judicial Review- courts to determine actions of Govt unconstitional.
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