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How did the Philadelphia Convention become the Constitutional Convention?
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Why was the Philadelphia meeting called? 55 delegates meet to revise & strengthen the Articles of Confederation Problem → Articles are difficult to change! Edmund Randolph (Virginia) → let’s ditch the Articles & write a whole new system of gov’t Delegates agree!
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Virginia Plan Create a two house legislature In both houses, representation would be determined by population (more population = more representatives) This way, the states who pay the most taxes would have the most say in the gov’t
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Reaction to the Virginia Plan Small states realize that would lose their voice in the new gov’t Threaten to leave the convention!
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New Jersey Plan William Paterson introduces alternate plan 1 house legislature with each state having an equal vote, regardless of size!
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Reaction to the New Jersey Plan Large states object, since they will be paying most of the taxes! Time for a compromise !
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The Great Compromise Two house legislature created Lower house (House of Representatives) representation based on population → satisfies the large states Upper house (Senate) equal representation regardless of size; 2 senators per state→ satisfies the small states SOLVES THE PROBLEM OF HOW POWER SHOULD BE DIVIDED BETWEEN LARGE AND SMALL STATES!
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What about slaves? South wants slaves counted as people for purposes of representation in the House of Representatives. How would the North have felt about this?
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3/5ths Compromise Just copy down lower box Another compromise forbid Congress from interfering with slave importation for 20 years – 1808. Problem solved????
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After 17 weeks, the Constitution is set. Will it be ratified (approved)?
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