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TAKE OUT YOUR INB. Turn to the page after the notes from yesterday about the Articles of Confederation Title the page: “ A. of C. – Strengths and Weaknesses ”. Article of Confederation Strengths and Weaknesses. The first Constitution of the United States. Instructions.
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TAKE OUT YOUR INB • Turn to the page after the notes from yesterday about the Articles of Confederation • Title the page: “A. of C. – Strengths and Weaknesses”
Article of ConfederationStrengths and Weaknesses The first Constitution of the United States
Instructions • Make an outline of your hand on the assigned page in you INB, but turn it sideways as shown • Make an outline of your fist • Draw a chain on the wrist of the fist
The Hand represents the WeaknessesShade the fingers Pinky-Weak finger Weak Central government • No Chief Executive • No National Court System • No Power to Draft Soldiers • No Power to Control Interstate Commerce • No Power to Enforce Treaties • No Power to Collect Taxes from the States
The Hand represents the WeaknessesShade the fingers Ring Finger - Money $27 million National Debt • Federal government had power to Borrow Money • No power to Collect Taxes from the States • No national currency
The Hand represents the WeaknessesShade the fingers Middle Finger Border Disputes • No National Court System to settle border and land disputes • No Judicial Branch
The Hand represents the WeaknessesShade the fingers Pointer Finger States pointing Blame • States did not work together as a country • Difficult to Pass Laws (2/3 vote) • Difficult to Amend (Unanimous Vote Needed to Change Articles)
The Hand represents the WeaknessesShade the fingers Thumb Finger No Respect • Power to declare war & establish an army and navy but can’t draft soldiers • Power to sign treaties but cannot enforce them
Chain Represents Strengths Northwest Land Ordinance • Provided regulations and guidelines for the Northwest Territory to be divided into additional states such as Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and parts of Minnesota • Slavery was outlawed • Freedom of religion & trial by jury was guaranteed • 60,000 men in an area, they could apply for statehood
Fist represents the Exposure of the A.O.C. Weaknesses Shays Rebellion • Massachusetts farmers fell into debt and their property was seized as payment or they were jailed • Farmers asked the state for debt relief, state refused so, led by Daniel Shays, they rebelled • Shays’ 1500 men marched on a federal court house ready to attack and shut down operations • Although the militia finally put down the mob, the rebellion exposed how weak the Articles of Confederation really were