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1 The Post- Revolutionary Years and the Articles of Confederation 1777-1787

2 America after the Revolution... A republic, which was radical for the 1700s States were the primary power, the not federal government

3 Characteristics of American Society Voting rights expanded Land ownership expanded Separation of church and state Equality, but not for all

4 American Government Each state was sovereign. Congress was not allowed to govern the states in any way. Educated white males, over age 21 who paid taxes made up the state governments.

5 America Worldwide recognition but no worldwide respect Very unorganized 13 sovereign nations operating independently No trust between the states No money, no revenue

6 The Articles of Confederation, the first constitution The Second Continental Congress drew up and adopted the Articles of Confederation in November 1777 The plan was a “loose league of friendship” under the authority of Congress Articles were ratified by all 13 states on March 1, 1781

7 Congress could… Conduct foreign affairs and sign treaties Maintain the Continental Army and declare war Borrow money from other countries Congress could not... Regulate trade Draft militia Impose taxes: Congress could “suggest taxes” Congress was unicameral; there was no executive or judiciary

8 Weaknesses No chief executive or judiciary 9/13 to pass laws 13/13 to change the AOC States were given 1 vote each, regardless of size or population No unified currency system across the states.

9 Successes of the Articles Congress under the Articles waged and won a war Against Great Britain. Congress negotiated the Treaty of Paris in 1783 The Articles created a sense of unity amongst the colonies, then states Northwest Ordinances of 1785 & 1787: established a procedure for surveying and selling frontier land. When populations reached 60,000 people, that territory could petition to Congress for statehood Progressive action because no slavery was allowed in these areas (although fugitive slaves would be returned) and each township had to provide a school for its children.

10 Economic Problems Recession Massachusetts and other states raised taxes to pay off debt Shays’s Rebellion: Daniel Shays, a Massachusetts farmer, led a riot in 1786 in protest of the court system. Four were killed. Shays’ Rebellion symbolized the Articles of Confederation were not going to work.

11 George Washington suggested calling a session of Congress to revise the Articles. In the summer of 1787, delegates were called to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


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