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Territorial governor • 5,000 landowners = assembly • 60,000 pop. = apply for statehood
Which branches of government were missing from the Articles?
Won American Revolution • Treaty of Paris • Managed Northwest Territory
No power to tax • No courts • No control over trade • Difficult to pass laws • States could make own currency
Meet to revise the Articles of Confederation – fix weaknesses
Framer who: • Kept daily notes • Wrote Bill of Rights • Called “Father of the Constitution”
House of Representatives – population Senate – 2 per state
James “Mad Dog” Madison Alexander “The Ham” Hamilton John “Jam Jam” Jay
President will become a tyrant • States should keep important powers • No bill of rights
Patrick “Stinky Rat” Henry George Mason Mercy Otis Warren
Establishing strong government • Creating courts • Building economy • National defense • Western lands
Don’t form political parties • Stay out of debt • Remain neutral in foreign affairs
Party favored agriculture, strict Constitution, no national bank, France