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WHAT DO WE DO NOW! ??????????. Treaty of Paris ► Makes US independent ► Sets boundary at Mississippi ► Canada to north (British) ► Florida to south (Spain)

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1 WHAT DO WE DO NOW! ??????????

2 Treaty of Paris ► Makes US independent ► Sets boundary at Mississippi ► Canada to north (British) ► Florida to south (Spain)

3 Treaty of Paris Continued ► US fishing rights off Canadian coast ► Repay War debt ► British return captured slaves ► Give back Loyalist property

4 Forming a Republic ► Would be a loose union of states ► Articles of Confederation  Main purpose to handle foreign affairs  State governments still strong---too strong

5 Nation grows West

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7 ► YOU DECIDE

8 Nation grows West notes ► Land Ordinance---measures land in 6 by 6 squares ► Northwest Ordinance---provides rules for land ownership  Practice freedoms  Treat Indians fairly  Bans slavery  Provides a governor and 3 judges  5,000 free men creates assembly  60,000 allows statehood

9 ► Northwest Ordinance creates five states…  Illinois  Wisconsin  Indiana  Michigan  Ohio

10 Shays Rebellion creates a need for stronger government ► Farmers lost land because of need to pay in gold or silver ► Marched on Capital of Mass. ► Defeated by state militia ► Showed the lack of power of Fed. Gov.

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12 Constitutional Convention ► Members known as “Founding Fathers” ► Purpose was to establish rules for everyone ► Met at Independence Hall in Philadelphia

13 ► Big States v. Small states

14 BIG STATES VIRGINIA PLAN ► Creates 3 branches of government ► Congress chosen based on POPULATION

15 SMALL STATES New Jersey Plan ► One house---Equal representation

16 Compromise Connecticut Plan ► Called the “Great Compromise” ► Created two parts to Congress ► One based on Population ( House of Reps.) ► One based equally ( U.S. Senate ) ► Authored by Roger Sherman

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18 Washington becomes President ► April 1789 in New York ► Washington creates Precedent( an example that becomes standard practice) ► Creates first Cabinet  Sec. of state—Thomas Jefferson  Sec. of Treasury---Alexander Hamilton  Sec. of War--- Henry Knox  Attorney General---Edmund Randolph

19 Shifting Arguments ► Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist ► Big State vs. Small State ► Strict Construction vs. Loose Construction

20 Interpreting the Constitution ► Strict Construction  Government only has powers granted in the Constitution  Is an Anti-Federalist position ► Thomas Jefferson was a strict constructionist

21 ► Loose Construction  Government has the power to do what is necessary and proper---does not have to be in the constitution  Is a Federalist position ► Alexander Hamilton was a loose constructionist

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23 Whiskey Rebellion ► Farmer protest against a tax on whiskey ► Farmers marched on Pittsburgh ► Protest was put down by Federal government

24 Washington retires

25 ► Washington served two terms in office ► Warned against forming political parties  Felt political parties would weaken the unity of the American people


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