PPT-Chapter 9 The Confederation and the Constitution

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17761790 Constitution Making in the States 1776 2nd Continental Congress called the colonies to draft new constitutions  Massachusetts called a special convention

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17761790 Constitution Making in the States 1776 2nd Continental Congress called the colonies to draft new constitutions  Massachusetts called a special convention to draft its constitution and then submitted the final draft to the people. Task Force on . Transaction Cost. Airports: Mumbai, Delhi & Chennai Seaport: Chennai. © Confederation of Indian Industry . Some observations . Better management . of loading and unloading at the . Constitution Making in the States. In 1776, . the Continental Congress called upon the colonies to draft new constitutions. The sovereignty of these new states, according to the theory of republicanism, would rest on the authority of the people. . Origins, Articles & Framers. Declaration . Of. Independence. Article of Confederation. Virginia. Plan. New. Jersey . Plan. Great. Compromise. House. Of Burgesses. John. Locke. Common. Sense. Baron de Montesqui. Unit 3. Articles Of Confederation - Vocabulary. 1. Ratify. 2. Furious. 3. Discontent. 4. Unicameral. 5. Currency. 6. Tariff. 7. Creditor. 8. Treaty. 9. Shay’s Rebellion. 10. National Government. Articles Of Confederation – Government under the Articles. The Pursuit of Equality. The Continental Army officers formed an exclusive hereditary order called the . Society of the Cincinnati. .. Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom-. created in . 1786. by Thomas Jefferson and his co-reformers; stated that religion should not be imposed on anybody and that each person decided his/her own faith.. Objectives: Students will be able to identify the strengths and weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation.. Question: What power that our government holds do you think is the most important? Why?. September 2011. Framing the Constitution. How do you currently teach the Articles of Confederation and the making of the Constitution?. Articles of Confederation: failure? In whose view? Complexities?. SS9. The Advantages of Confederation: . EASTern. Canada. After achieving . responsible . government, the next major step for Canada was . confederation . It’s supporters believed that it would bring economic . SS9 – 4/10/17. The Advantages of Confederation: Eastern Canada. After achieving . responsible . government, the next major step for Canada was . confederation . It’s supporters believed that it would bring economic . Ms. Dow. Socials 10. What is Confederation?. In it’s simplest terms = an act of union. . Click here for an intro video . . . Pros and Cons of Confederation. Complete the chart using pages 100-111 in your textbook.. 1869 - 1885. To Join or Not to Join. After the initial push for confederation many members of the newly formed nation realized that they had far to go to convince the remaining territories to join but also they had to convince the newly joined to stay and not repeal its decision.. to Constitution. or We’re United, and It Feels So Good. July 4, 1776 …. The . United States declared independence . from Great Britain, so …. Later, King George – no more tyranny!. But …. What. Read “Focus on Geography” on page 138 in the textbook. Answer the following questions:. 1.) What purpose did the rectangular land survey system serve?. 2.) How do the modern landscapes of states in the Midwest such as Indiana and Ohio, reflect the system established by the Land Ordinance of 1785?. Standards:. Standard 1: . The student will demonstrate an . understanding of the conflicts . between regional and national interests in the . development of . democracy in the United .

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