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1 Articles of Confederation Government:

2 North America After the Treaty of Paris, 1783

3 2nd Continental Congress = assembly of delegates from 13 colonies
Background 2nd Continental Congress = assembly of delegates from 13 colonies Established Continental Army Signed Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation: written 1777, ratified 1781 loose alliance of 13 STATES Create a federal (national) government to Control military Handle foreign affairs

4 Fear: creating a national government that is too powerful
Weaknesses Fear: creating a national government that is too powerful Support local government King threatened natural rights Solution: Create a weak national government Cannot arrest a PERSON Cannot collect taxes Cannot raise troops

5 a. States had bicameral legislatures.
3. Who was in charge? a. States had bicameral legislatures. b. States had strong governors with veto power. c. States had bills of rights.

6 4. Accomplishments of Articles
Est. alliance with France Sign Treaty of Paris (1783) Northwest Ordinance = plan of government for western territories Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota Territory became a state if population > 60,000 Outlawed slavery in NW territories Gov’t sells land to help pay war debts

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9 Quick Review of Shays’ (15minutes) SO, WHY DID THE ARTICLES FAIL?

10 SO, WHY DID THE ARTICLES FAIL?
(15minutes)

11 2B Objectives 25. Could not collect federal taxes; could not regulate trade; couldn’t raise federal army, couldn’t work out agreements between states; STATES have more power 26. Upset over taxes, Massachusetts government, rebellion showed that we needed a stronger federal government to prevent events like this

12 2B Objectives 27. Name of the meeting where we write the Constitution, revise the Articles – turns into writing a new form of government, Philadelphia 28. Critics of the Constitution; states should still have the power; they thought the federal government wouldn’t give enough liberty, wanted a Bill of Rights 29. Educated elite, stronger federal gov’t, they wanted the federal gov’t to have the power and flexibility to do what was needed

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