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IV. Constitutional Convention. A. New Constitution May 1787 – Group of delegates met in Philadelphia to revise the Articles Constitutional Convention.

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1 IV. Constitutional Convention

2 A. New Constitution May 1787 – Group of delegates met in Philadelphia to revise the Articles Constitutional Convention – Created an entirely new government to replace the Articles Constitution created is the oldest written constitution still in effect in the world

3 Meeting of the Constitutional Convention

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5 B. Organization George Washington – Chosen to preside over the convention Spoke little but his presence helped make the convention successful Convention was held in secret to allow the free exchange of ideas

6 Washington Video

7 C. Father of the Constitution James Madison – Kept a daily journal of the events Major source of information on the events of the convention

8 D. Major Compromises Major disagreement arose over the question of representation in the new government Virginia Plan – Edmond Randolph –Favored large states –Representation would be based on the size of a state’s population

9 New Jersey Plan – William Patterson –Favored small states –Each state was given equal representation Results in bickering, name-calling, wig-pulling, and almost a full stop of the convention

10 E. Great Compromise Connecticut Compromise – Roger Sherman Created a two house lawmaking body called Congress –Senate – States had equal representatives –House of Representative – States represented according to its population

11 F. Slavery Compromises Commerce and Slave Trade – Congress was forbidden the power to tax exports of goods from any state Congress could not interfere with the slave trade for 20 years (1808)

12 Three-Fifths Compromise Proposed by James Madison Decided the question of how slaves would be counted for representation Counted each slave as 3/5 th of a person

13 3/5 th of a Man?

14 G. Approving the Constitution Federalist – Supported ratification of the Constitution Favored a strong central government Believe the Articles were too weak to keep the states unified

15 Anti-Federalist – Opposed ratification of the Constitution Feared strong central governments Believed Constitution would fail to protect individual rights Called for a bill of rights

16 H. Constitution is Ratified Federalist Papers – Written in favor of the Constitution Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay Papers promised to add a bill of rights

17 Majority of states ratified Constitution in 1787 and 1788 April 30, 1789 – George Washington is sworn in as the 1 st President under the new Constitution

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