CREATING A NATION. PER 1 Mass—Chloe C(Rufus King), Stephan (Elbridge Gerry), Lucas (Nathaniel Gorham NH—Cami(John Langdon), Casey S (Nicolas Gilman) RI—Casey.

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CREATING A NATION

PER 1 Mass—Chloe C(Rufus King), Stephan (Elbridge Gerry), Lucas (Nathaniel Gorham NH—Cami(John Langdon), Casey S (Nicolas Gilman) RI—Casey M, Alex CT—Shawn (Roger Sherman), Colin (William Samuel) NY—Zoe (Alexander Hamilton), Jacqueline (John Lansing), Ashlee (Robert Yates) NJ—Rachel (William Livingston), Chloe G (John Dayton), Caroline G (William Patterson) PA—Olivia (Gouverneur Morris), Arielle (Ben Franklin), Katherine (Robert Morris) MD—Ruby (Daniel Caroll), Em-J (James McHenry) VA—George (George Washington), Ashley S (James Madison), Kian (George Mason) NC—Shae (Hugh Williamson), Morgan (William Blount),Grace (Richard Spaight) SC—Sammy (Charles Pinckney), Kim (Pierce Butler) GA—Nora (William Few), Evanne (William Pierce) DEL—Marina (Gunning Bedford), Ryan (John Dickinson)

PER 2 Mass—Anders (Rufus King), Evan Z (Elbridge Gerry) NH—Sloane(John Langdon), Grace (Nicolas Gilman) RI—Rebecca, Mason CT—Ian (Roger Sherman), Ryan (William Samuel) NY—Julia (Alexander Hamilton), Natalie (John Lansing) NJ—Christos (William Livingston), Brendan (John Dayton) PA—Tali (Gouverneur Morris), Claudia (Ben Franklin), Sarah (Robert Morris) MD—Evan C (Daniel Caroll), Shaun (James McHenry) VA—Victor (George Washington), Sam G (James Madison), Wyatt (George Mason) NC—Bella (Hugh Williamson), Kelli (William Blount) SC—Nina (Charles Pinckney), Katie (Pierce Butler) GA—Kenzie (William Few), Nathan (William Pierce) DEL—Dimitri (Gunning Bedford), Aidan (John Dickinson)

PER 3 Mass—Ethan F (Rufus King), Kevin (Elbridge Gerry), Calvin (Nathaniel Gorham NH—Peyton(John Langdon), Hunter (Nicolas Gilman) RI—Dalton, Matt CT—McKenzie (Roger Sherman), Hailey (William Samuel) NY—Sarah K(Alexander Hamilton), Ali (John Lansing), Terra (Robert Yates) NJ—Julia (William Livingston), Marissa (John Dayton), Isabella (William C Houston) PA—JJ (Gouverneur Morris), Annaliese (Ben Franklin), Taylor (Robert Morris) MD—Laura (Daniel Caroll), Avery (Luther Martin), Olivia (James McHenry) VA—Ian (George Washington), Luke S (James Madison), Owen (George Mason) NC—Sara M(Hugh Williamson), Lily (William Blount), Evelyn (Richard Spaight) SC—Melina (Charles Pinckney), Anjali (John Rutledge), Aster (Pierce Butler) GA—Emre (William Few), Ethan S (William Pierce) DEL—Alex (Gunning Bedford), Thomas (John Dickinson), Nick (George Read)

PER 4 MA—Marin (Rufus King), Chloe (Elbridge Gerry), Kendal (Nathaniel Gorham NH—Arielle (John Langdon), Rachel (Nicolas Gilman) RI—Miles, Iain CT—Noah (Roger Sherman), Erik (William Samuel) NY—Sophia (Alexander Hamilton), Megan (John Lansing), Maddie (Robert Yates) NJ—Victor (William Livingston), Joe(John Dayton) PA—Kelly (Gouverneur Morris), Chris(Ben Franklin), Billy (Robert Morris) MD—Carson (Daniel Caroll), Matt (James McHenry) VA—Shaun (George Washington), Cole (James Madison), Andrew (George Mason) NC—Spencer (Hugh Williamson), Jeremy (William Blount), Tyer (Richard Spaight) SC—Cal (Charles Pinckney), Riley (Pierce Butler) GA—Hailey (William Few), Flor (William Pierce) DEL—Nathaniel(Gunning Bedford), Charles(John Dickinson)

PER 5 MA—Lauren (Rufus King), Mallika (Elbridge Gerry) NH—Kevin (John Langdon), Alex (Nicolas Gilman) RI—Alec, Aidan CT—Hailey (Roger Sherman), Courtney (William Samuel) NY—Emily (Alexander Hamilton), Paloma (John Lansing) NJ—Erin (William Livingston), Flo (John Dayton) PA—Maya (Gouverneur Morris), Lindy (Ben Franklin) MD—Bob (Daniel Caroll), Nick (James McHenry) VA—Brenna (George Washington), Mitchy (James Madison) NC—Linnae (Hugh Williamson), Kelly (William Blount) SC—Ryan (Charles Pinckney), Jacob (Pierce Butler) GA—Jasmine (William Few), Brianna (William Pierce) DEL—Olivea(Gunning Bedford), Ella(John Dickinson)

PER 6 MA—Holden (Rufus King), Frederic (Elbridge Gerry), Trace (Nathaniel Gorham NH—Chloe (John Langdon), Sofia (Nicolas Gilman) RI—Tia, Chrisanto CT—Hunter (Roger Sherman), Jack D (William Samuel) NY—Sam N (Alexander Hamilton), Nathan (John Lansing) NJ—Alexandra (William Livingston), Hannah (John Dayton) PA—Rohith (Gouverneur Morris), Luke S (Ben Franklin), Tristan (Robert Morris) MD—Aija (Daniel Caroll), Gaby (James McHenry) VA—Katie (George Washington), Isabella (James Madison), Tatum (George Mason) NC—Sam R (Hugh Williamson), Saul (William Blount) SC—Nolan (Charles Pinckney), Jake C (Pierce Butler) GA—Teya (William Few), Ainsley (William Pierce) DEL—Luke W (Gunning Bedford), Cameron (John Dickinson)

Content Standards  8.2—Analyze the political principles underlying the U.S. Constitution and compare the enumerated and implied powers of the federal government  8.3—Understand the foundation of the American political system and the ways in which citizens participate in it

The A of C  CH 3 (Sec 1-2) – QUIZ 10/2  “CH 4”  TEST is Friday, OCT 23

The A of C  The Articles of Confederation was the name of the first government of the United States  It defined a new form of govt that gave every state one vote

The A of C  The Articles of Confederation was weak on purpose  Americans were afraid of a strong central govt.

States On Their Own  What is the definition of a constitution?  A formal plan of government  Two in U.S. History (A of C, U.S. Constitution)  How was the power divided in the state constitutions? What were the 3 main branches of govt?  Legislative Branch—Assembly (state congress); make laws  Executive Branch—Governor; carry out the laws  Judicial Branch—Courts; interpret laws

States On Their Own  What was significant about Massachusetts’s constitution?  They elected their drafters, then all citizens voted on it  “All men are born free and equal”  Quock Walker case