A Constitutional Convention Or How Sometimes You Just Have to Compromise.
Convention and Compromise
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Convention and Compromise
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Economic Depression• There was a money shortage after the
Revolutionary War• Farmers suffered because they couldn’t
afford goods• Farmers couldn’t pay state taxes and state
officials seized their land• January 1787 over 1000 farmers marched
to the federal arsenal to seize weapons and revolt against Massachusetts.
• Event becomes know as Shay’s Rebellion
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Shays Rebellion
• Rebellion led by Daniel Shay• Rebellion forced courts to close so judges
could not confiscate farmer’s land.• Event becomes know as Shay’s Rebellion• Americans worried whether the
government could control unrest and prevent violence
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Antislavery Movement
• The Revolutionary War brought into focus the contradictions between liberty and Slavery.
• The Quakers in Pennsylvania organized the first Antislavery movement
• Virginia passed a law that encouraged Manumission---freeing of enslaved people
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A Call for Change
• Some see that the Federal Government is to weak---they wanted a stronger Federal Government
• James Madison and Alexander Hamilton were the most active in the movement to reform the Articles of Confederation
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The Constitutional Convention
• Begins in May of 1787 in Philadelphia• George Washington chosen unanimously to be
the presiding officer• Edmund Randolph introduced the Virginia Plan
– Virginia Plan was the idea of James Madison– A Two House Legislature, a Chief Executive, and a
court system• Small States objected since representatives
were elected based on population of the States
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Compromise Wins Out
• Delegates break the deadlock between small and large states.
• Roger Sherman proposed the idea known as the Great Compromise. – Upper House= each state would have 2
members– Lower House= seats would be based on the
population of the state
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Slavery Issues
• Three Fifths Compromise---every 5 slaves would count as 3 people for taxation and representation
• Congress would not interfere with the Slave Trade until 1808
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Constitution Approved
• On September 17, 1787 the Constitution of the United States is signed.
• Delegates agreed that the Constitution needed to be approved by 9 states to become the Law of the Land.
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Shay’s Rebellion forced courts to close so judges could not
confiscateA. Tax moneyB. Farmers landC. Smuggled goodsD. Criminals’ homes
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Convention delegates broke the deadlock between large and small states when they
approvedA. The Two-Thirds CompromiseB. Washington’s CompromiseC. The Three-Fifths CompromiseD. The Great Compromise
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He proposed the Great Compromise
A. James MadisonB. Alexander HamiltonC. George WashingtonD. Roger Sherman
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Convention delegates agreed that the Constitution must be approved by how many
states?A. 3 StatesB. All statesC. 12 statesD. 9 states
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Constitutional Convention delegates voted for a national government based on the
A. New Jersey PlanB. Virginia PlanC. New York PlanD. Northwest Territory Plan
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The freeing of individual enslaved persons
A. LiberationB. Misrepresentation C. FederalismD. Manumission
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Led a rebellion
A. Roger ShermanB. Daniel ShaysC. James MadisonD. Richard Stockton
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First Antislavery Society (s)
Quakers
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The Revolutionary War brought into focus the contradiction between the American
battle for liberty and the A. Need to raise moneyB. Right to rebellionC. Practice of slaveryD. Right of women to vote
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Author of the Virginia Plan
A. James MadisonB. Thomas JeffersonC. Alexander HamiltonD. George Washington
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