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1
Constitutional Convention and Ratification of
the Constitution
  • Average age then 42
  • Average age now 64
  • Shays rebellion
  • Reflection of what?
  • Convention called in Philadelphia
  • Revise what?
  • Successful?

2
Virginia Plan
  • What happened on May 30th?
  • Proposals
  • VA Plan - Edmund Randolph
  • Strong national government
  • 3 branches
  • Representation
  • House of Representatives
  • Senate
  • What did smaller states think?

3
New Jersey Plan
  • William Patterson
  • Amend Articles of Confederation
  • Equal representation
  • Unicameral
  • Add powers to the Articles of Confederation
  • Tax, regulate trade, executive and judicial
    branch
  • Major differences between VA Plan and NJ Plan?
  • Branches of government
  • Representation
  • Legislative branch

4
Connecticut Compromise
  • Roger Sherman
  • Constitution State
  • Compromise
  • National Legislature representation
  • Bicameral
  • Great Compromise or Bundle of Compromises

5
3/5ths Compromise
  • Slavery an issue the Framers did not want to
    tackle
  • Abolish or regulate?
  • 20 year delay
  • South wanted slaves counted toward representation
    - economies depended on it
  • Compromise
  • Every 5 slaves 3 people
  • Also used for taxation purposes

6
  • 3/5ths Compromise disappeared from Constitution
    after Civil War
  • Civil War Amendments made slavery illegal
  • 13 - freed
  • 14 - equal rights
  • 15 - voting rights

7
Commerce Slave Trade Compromise
  • Should slave trade be abolished or regulated?
  • What did the south want? Why?
  • Voted to delay regulation for 20 years
  • Congress forbidden to tax exports
  • Product?

8
Ratification of the Constitution
  • Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
  • Primary Issues
  • Central Government too strong, too distant
  • No Bill of Rights
  • Leery of taxes
  • No mention of God
  • States lose power to print own money

9
  • Federalists
  • Madison, Jay, Hamilton
  • Property owners
  • Pro Strong central government
  • Bill of Rights not necessary
  • Bicameral legislature

10
  • Anti-Federalist
  • Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson
  • Believed in common man
  • Participatory democracy
  • Bill of Rights required
  • Did not trust strong government

11
Federalist Papers
  • Explained Founding Fathers thinking
  • Publius - NY papers
  • 85 articles written
  • Hamilton - 51
  • Madison - 26
  • Jay - 5 (1st Chief Justice of Supreme CT)
  • Hamilton Madison - 3

12
Federalist 10 51
  • 10 - Madison
  • Concerns regarding factions
  • Advantages of indirect democracy
  • 51 - Madison
  • Checks and Balances
  • Federalism

13
Ratification
  • DE 1st - First in Nation license plates
  • NH - 9th
  • RI 13th
  • September 17, 1787 - approved by Convention
  • September 13, 1788 - ratified by nine states
  • 1st capital - ? Next? Final?
  • 1st priority?
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