April 19, 1775 to October 1781 (when troops surrender)
US Constitution and Bill of Rights US Government.
Federalism powerpoint
Chapter 11: Political Developments in the Early Republic Mr. Meza 8 th Grade U.S. History.
The New Nation!. Provided foundation of national government States were afraid of big government As a result, it was difficult for Congress to enforce.
Congress Powers, Structure, & Members Chapter 5 Unit 2.
Vocabulary. Vocabulary for Constitution Overview (Review from last unit) 1.Amendment 2.Popular sovereignty 3.Delegated powers 4.Veto 5.Preamble 6.Concurrent.
THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH GUIDED READING ACTIVITY ANSWERS Textbook pages 268 – 341 summarizing the Congress.
The Constitution divides power between the national government and the states. This creates five different types of powers within the Constitution.
Legislative Branch Federal and State. Federal Government= Congress Senate –2 from each state –100 total –6 year terms –VP is presiding officer, votes.
The Constitution and the New Republic. Framing a New Government Chapter 6.1.
Wilson and Fourteen Points Mr. Williams 10 th Grade U.S. History.