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Reaching Toward the Constitution

Reaching Toward the Constitution

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11th - 12th Grade

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Katy Minnix

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Reaching Toward the Constitution

By Katy Minnix

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The Constitutional Convention

  • Held in Philadelphia

  • George Washington chosen as the presiding officer​

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  • How states would be represented in the government​

Disagreed on . . .

  • The Articles of Confederation weren't working

  • We needed a new government system​

Agreed that . . .

Agreement & Disagreement

at the Convention

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Multiple Select

How were states represented under the Articles of Confederation?

[CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY]

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Equal Representation

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1 vote per state

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2-7 delegates from each state

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Delegates based on population

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Delegates based on territory/land size

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The Virginia Plan

Proposed by James Madison

  • Create a legislative branch with two separate houses

  • The number of representatives from each state would be based on the population size of each state FOR BOTH HOUSES

***more population = more representation***​

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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The New Jersey Plan

Proposed by William Patterson

(small states did not like the Virginia Plan. . .)

  • Create a legislative branch with one house

  • One representative from each state​

***equal representation***

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The Great Compromise

AKA the Connecticut Compromise

Proposed a legislative branch that was BICAMERAL (two house legislature)

  1. House of Representatives: # of representatives based on state's population

  2. Senate: 2 from each state (equal representation)​

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Thought it was unfair to count slaves in the population totals of the South

Northern States

Wanted to count slaves in their population totals

Southern States

The 3/5ths Compromise

Compromise: Each slave would be counted as 3/5ths in population counts

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Open Ended

Why was the 3/5ths Compromise important?

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Ratification

  • RATIFY = APPROVE

  • 9/13 states had to ratify for it to go into effect

  • The Constitution was published and many people had the chance to read it before it was voted on

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Federalists

  • ​SUPPORTERS OF THE CONSTITUTION

  • Liked the idea of a strong national government

  • Wanted a federal ​style government

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Anti-Federalists

  • ​DID NOT SUPPORT THE CONSTITUTION AS ORIGINALLY WRITTEN

  • Were afraid of a strong national government

  • Worried people's natural rights would be at risk​

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The Federalist Papers

  • ​Propaganda essays written by James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton

  • Written to persuade people to support the ratification of the Constitution and the new national government​

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The Constitution

  • ​The federalists' efforts gain support for the Constitution worked

  • They compromised with the Anti-Federalists and added the Bill of Rights to the Constitution to protect important rights of the people.

  • June 1788 - the ninth state ratified the Constitution

  • By 1790 - all 13 states agreed​

Reaching Toward the Constitution

By Katy Minnix

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