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8.1 The Confederation Era. Forming A New Government ► Republic –  A government where the people exercise control over their government  A country in.

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1 8.1 The Confederation Era

2 Forming A New Government ► Republic –  A government where the people exercise control over their government  A country in which the people choose representatives to govern them ► Not a Republic for all – must be a citizen  African Americans, Females, Native Americans, and non- landowners some religious groups were denied voting rights in most states when the Articles of Confederation was ratified.  White, Landowning, Protestants most commonly had voting rights. ► Some states governments included different branches  To keep one group or person from gaining to much power  Some had a Bill of Rights based on the English Bill of Rights  Governor, Legislature, Judicial Branches

3 Articles of Confederation ► Each state had its own (Constitution) government the Articles were to add a layer of representation to assist the country run more effectively. ► The smaller populated and smaller sized states worried that they would be at a disadvantage in the new government unless the Frontier lands were placed under the control of the national government. ► States disagreed on who would control The Northwest Territory (The Frontier).  The states with Frontier lands could sell them to pay off debts left from the Revolution ► ► States also worried if Government representation were based on State Population Small States were concerned with the number of representatives in the New Confederation Congress

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5 The Articles of Confederation are Ratified ► ► The Articles were sent to the States in November 1777   Ran the Country during the Revolutionary War even though they weren’t officially approved until 1781.   Small states refused to Ratify until all States gave control of their Frontier Land Claims to the National Government. ► ► These settled Land issues between the states. ► ► Confederation Congress Passed the Land Ordinance of 1785   Organized the Territory ► ► Confederation Congress Passed the Northwest Ordinance of 1787   Outlined how the Northwest Territory was to be governed.

6 Land Ordinance of 1785 ► The Land Ordinance of 1785 called for surveyors to stake out six-mile square plots, called townships, in the Western lands. ► Organized the Frontier Territory ► Became known as the Northwest Territory and over time created all or part of 6 states.  Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota.

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8 The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 ► Outlined how the Northwest Territory was to be governed.  As the territory grew in population, it would gain rights to self-government  When there were 5000 free adult males in an area and owned at least 50 acres of land could elect an assembly.  When there were 60,000 people they could apply to become a new state.  Slavery was outlawed  Rivers were to be open to navigation for all  Freedom of religion and trial by jury were guaranteed

9 Strengths of the Articles of Confederation ► Conduct foreign Affairs ► Declare war and make peace ► Issue or borrow money ► Control Western territories  The Land Ordinance of 1785  The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 ► Control Indian Affairs  The Northwest Ordinance promised Native Americans fair treatment and Native American lands were not to be taken from them  but as we know lands were very often stripped from the original inhabitants. ► Run Postal service

10 Weaknesses of the federal government under the Articles of Confederation ►T►T►T►There was no executive branch ((((no main identifiable leader of the country) ►C►C►C►Could not enforce national laws ((((No Army, Navy National Police force) ►C►C►C►Could not enact or collect taxes ((((had to request money from the states) ►C►C►C►Could not regulate interstate or foreign trade ((((States had their own money) ►N►N►N►No Federal courts ►I►I►I►It took 9 of 13 to pass a law. ►I►I►I►It took all 13 states to ratify a change to the Articles.

11 Problems with Great Britain and Spain ► Britain competed against the American fur trade by refusing to evacuate its military forts south of the Great Lakes  The US had no Military to make the British Leave ► Britain barred American-owned ships from British waters in the Caribbean  The US had no Navy to protect our shipping ► Spain put up barriers to American shipping in the Caribbean.  The US had no Navy to protect our shipping ► Spain refused to allow Americans to use the Mississippi River or deposit goods in New Orleans  The US had no Navy to protect our shipping ► Spain and Congress argued over the boundary of Florida ► In all the above The US had no defined leader to negotiate nor could it collect taxes to raise a military to defend itself.

12 Economic Problems and Shay’s Rebellion ► Many Revolutionary War soldiers were not paid for their service during the war. ► Congress could not pay the soldiers as it was unable to levy taxes.  One example was when 300 Soldiers forced the Confederation Congress to flee Philadelphia  A second example Shay’s Rebellion ► Massachusetts had some of the highest taxes in the Nation. ► Massachusetts was trying to pay off its Revolutionary War debts ► The Massachusetts government refused tax relief to its citizens. ► The National Government could do nothing to help the Soldiers

13 Shay’s Rebellion ► It was an armed uprising of farmers over what they considered unfair taxation in Massachusetts. ► Shay and his followers attacked county courts to keep them from selling farmers’ possessions and jailing people who couldn’t pay their debts. ► Shay and his followers also led a march on a federal arsenal. ► The Massachusetts Militia quickly put down the protesting soldiers ► This and other events showed many leaders that changes needed to be made to the Articles of Confederation

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