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North America After the Treaty of Paris, 1783 Background 1.2 nd Continental Congress = assembly of delegates from 13 colonies a.Est. Continental Army.

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2 North America After the Treaty of Paris, 1783

3 Background 1.2 nd Continental Congress = assembly of delegates from 13 colonies a.Est. Continental Army b.Signed Declaration of Independence 2.Articles of Confederation: loose alliance of 13 STATES a.Create a federal (national) government to i.Control military ii.Handle foreign affairs

4 Weaknesses 1.Fear: creating a national government that is too powerful a.Support local government b.King threatened natural rights 2.Solution: Create a weak national government a.Cannot arrest a PERSON b.Cannot collect taxes c.Cannot raise troops

5 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 A.Est. alliance with France B.Sign Treaty of Paris (1783) C.Northwest Ordinance = plan of government for western territories i.Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota ii.Territory became a state if population > 60,000 iii.Outlawed slavery in territories iv.Gov sells land to help pay war debts

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