PPT-FEDERALISTS and
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ANTI FEDERALIST WHO WERE THEY 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 FEDERALIST ANTI FEDERALIST WHAT TYPE OF PEOPLE WERE THEY 1 2 1 2 3 FEDERALIST ANTI FEDERALIST WHAT DID THEY BELIEVE IN
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ANTI FEDERALIST WHO WERE THEY 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 FEDERALIST ANTI FEDERALIST WHAT TYPE OF PEOPLE WERE THEY 1 2 1 2 3 FEDERALIST ANTI FEDERALIST WHAT DID THEY BELIEVE IN 1 2 1 2 3. Ch. 7 Review. “Launching . a New . . Nation”. Constitutional Govt. Takes Shape. Defining a Presidency. Washington won; John Adams came in second and became the Vice-President (this rule later over-turned by the 12. , 8. th. Edition,. . Chapter 7 Review Video. Hammering Out a Federal Republic (1787 – 1820) . www.Apushreview.com. Check out the description for videos that match up with the new curriculum. . The Political Crisis of the 1790s. Chapter 2. Section 5. The Fight for Ratification. “The ratification of the conventions of nine States shall be sufficient for the establishment of the Constitution between the States to ratifying the same.”. Main problem at the convention. We need more order, but not at the expense of liberty. Who were the anti-federalists? . At the convention. Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts. Robert Yates of New York. John Lansing of New York. 9/13 States. Needed to ratify(pass) the Constitution. Irregular?. Federalism. A system of government in which power is divided between a central government and several regional governments(states).. Federalists v. Anti-federalists. 6.1 Washington and Congress . Main idea: . With the adoption of the new Constitution, Americans and their leaders had to establish a central government to deal effectively with the challenges facing a new nation. . A . New . G. overnment. Articles of Confederation are simply not . working. The . new constitution would . address some of the more serious issues of the Articles. Give the national government the power to tax. No sooner had Adams taken office….. . Conflict with France. The French people objected to the (1) . Jay Treaty. between the United States and Britain. In 1797, French ships began to seize American ships in the West Indies.. Ratification . A Showdown Awaits. For ratification, nine state conventions needed to approve the document. After the convention, the Constitution was distributed widely in the states. Two sides, clearly opposed, emerged. Those who supported ratification, which created a stronger government, called themselves Federalists.. This lesson describes the arguments and strategies Federalists used to win support for the Constitution.. What type of government did they prefer?. Constitutional Convention meets in 1787 to draft a new constitution . Biggest Debate. Representation! . populous states wanted proportional representation. , and . A Ratification Debate. Setting the Scene:. After Convention 9 of 13 states needed to ratify. Each state holds it’s own State Convention. Sets the stage for the two-party political system still in place today. Alexander Hamilton. James Madison. John Jay. Federalists. Publius. Prominent Anti-federalists. Cato’s Letters. Brutus. Centinel. Federal Farmer. Patrick Henry. Patrick Henry. Active leader during the Revolution who demanded that the British “give me liberty, or give me death!" . Please pick up a unit guide and Class Notes #12 from the cart.. T. ake out Focus #12 . and . use . the first 10 minutes of class completing Part II and whatever you haven’t finished for Part I. Compare notes with your table..
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