Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation:
Successes of the Articles of Confederation:
Characteristics of Shay’s Rebellion: (Who, why, significance)
Who: Massachusetts farmer, Revolutionary War veteran (Daniel Shay)
Why: States raised taxes and refused to print more money and invalid farm evictions/ foreclosures.
Significance: Exposed weaknesses of the articles and a weak central government and highlighted the need for a new government.
What was the Annapolis Convention?
5 states meet to revise articles—> at convention realized there is a need for a whole new government document
What was the Constitutional Convention: (What was it, where, and people there)
Characteristics of the New Jersey Plan:
Characteristics of the VA Plan:
Characteristics of the Great Compromise:
Characteristics of the Three-Fifths Compromise (Northern States):
Characteristics of the Three-Fifths Compromise (Southern States):
Outcomes of the Three-Fifths Compromise:
Characteristics of the Slave Trade and Commerce Compromise: (Northern States):
Trade and Commerce Compromise (Southern States):
Outcomes of the Trade and Commerce Compromise
What features in the Constitution could be used to weaken slavery?
What features in the Constitution could be used to strengthen slavery?
Federalists in the ratification debate:
Anti-Federalists in the ratification debate:
What were the Federalist Papers, who authored them and why were they important to the ratification debate?
Why were Virginia and New York important during the ratification debate?
They were important because they are middle states and if one does not ratify there is a divide between the country and one represents small states while the other represents larger states.
People against the Bill of Rights:
People for the Bill of Rights:
What two documents helped to shape our Bill of Rights?
Provide examples of how the founding fathers insured Limited Government.
Bill of rights
Checks and balances
Federalism