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Articles of Confederation

Articles of Confederation. The next step after the American Revolution. What influenced the Articles of Confederation?. The Enlightenment John Locke (Social Contract) English Magna Carta & English Bill of Right Power to the PEOPLE! No more Kings!. Ideas around the World.

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Articles of Confederation

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  1. Articles of Confederation The next step after the American Revolution

  2. What influenced the Articles of Confederation?

  3. The Enlightenment • John Locke (Social Contract) • English Magna Carta& English Bill of Right • Power to the PEOPLE! • No more Kings! Ideas around the World

  4. KING AND QUEEN People POWER POWER Shift of Power People KING AND QUEEN / REPRESENTATIVES

  5. Town Meetings: Provided citizens with ability to voice opinion in government • Virginia House of Burgesses: Principles of Representation • Limited Government: No one had total power, a system of checks and balances. EarlyAmericanIdeas

  6. 1 Branch (Congress) • NO Executive, NO Judicial • Unicameral (1 House) • Each state had 1 Vote • Representation • People didn’t vote. State selected representatives. • Powers • Ability to make laws. All other powers to states. Structure of the A.O.C.

  7. The A.O.C. only had the power to make laws. What problems do you think they might run into without the executive or judicial branch? Hypothesize

  8. Congress could NOT: • Enact and collect taxes. • Regulate trade. • Control the printing of money.– caused massiveinflation! Weaknesses of the Articles

  9. Congress could NOT: • Articles could be amended - only if ALL states approved. • Could only request troops from states to maintain army. •13 separate states that lacked national unity. Weaknesses of the Articles

  10. Shays’s Rebellion • angry farmers take weapons and burned down banksthat held record of their debt. • What can Massachusetts do? Weaknesses of the Articles

  11. Yikes!!!WHAT DID WORK?????

  12. Established the policy for lands west of the Appalachians. • Land Ordinance 1785: set up a system for surveying & dividing public territory (into squares!) Strengths of the Articles

  13. Northwest Ordinance 1787: How to establish statehood in the future… • Population needed to reach 60,000 • Create State Constitution: • Required public education. • Slavery prohibited • “Northwest Territory”: Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana Want to be a state? Strengths of the Articles

  14. With a partner complete the following: Note Review

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