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1 The Confederation Era The Articles of Confederation were too weak to govern the nation after the war ended

2 Key Vocabulary Wilderness Road Republic Articles of Confederation Land Ordinance of 1785 Northwest Territory Northwest Ordinance Shays’s Rebellion

3 I am here for the Horse Race  The Wilderness Road was the main road into Kentucky  Kentucky was rich in natural resources and had few Native Americans  By 1790 100,000 settlers had moved to Kentucky and further west

4 Going public…again  After the war, people wanted to keep the governments that ran the colonies  Some state governments turned to democracy and separate branches of government  Some States created a bill of rights for their government patterned after the English Bill of Rights  All state Governments Became republics with a representative form of Government

5 A True Article  The continental congress looked to set up a national government after the war  Debates about representation and control of the western Appalachian territory divided the congress  The Articles of Confederation created a weak national government run by a confederation congress where each state had one vote  The Government could wage war, make peace, sign treaties and issue money

6 I smell a RAT…ifying  The states controlled taxes and controlled the land around the Appalachian mountains  The Articles were passed in 1777 but smaller states would not ratify them  Smaller states were at a disadvantage because they could not use the Appalachian territory to settle war debts  After the Appalachian issue was settled the Articles of Confederation gave the United States a National Government

7 Laws of the Lands Land Ordinance of 1785  Divided land into 6 square mile townships  The lands would be known as the Northwest Territory  NW Territory included Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and parts of Minnesota Northwest Ordinance  Described how the NW Territory would be governed and Self- governed  When a territory had 5000 men they could create a government selected by men who owned 50 acres of land  When a Territory had 60,000 men they could become a state

8 More Laws of the Land  NW Ordinance set laws for settlers rights and outlawed slavery in the territory  Rivers in the Territory were free to navigate and freedom of religion and trial by jury were guaranteed  The NW Ordinance set the United States up for Orderly controlled growth

9 Volunteer Amries??  The confederation Congress could not govern all the post-revolutionary problems in the country  After the war The government was in debt and could not pay the soldiers of the war  In Pennsylvania, Soldiers stormed the state congress forcing its members to flee

10 State of Confusion  The confederation congress was shown to be extremely weak  The National Congress could not pay the soldiers because states did not contribute taxes  People in Individual states also became upset with the weak governments in the states

11 MORE…MORE…MORE**  High Taxes in Massachusetts forced many farmers into debt  People in debt had property auctioned off or were jailed  When farmers were refused Debt Relief they rebelled against the Government  When the 1,500 rebels stormed the state arsenal, 900 soldiers fought them off  Shays’s Rebellion was unsuccessful but forced the national Government to change to prevent future rebellions

12 This has been another World Famous Mr. Green PowerPoint Presentation Welcome to 2011!!


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