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The Constitutional Convention. Annapolis Convention: George Washington and others called for a meeting to discuss the “state of the union” The Articles of Confederation were not working…..problems They agreed to meet and “revise” the Articles. The Convention. Philadelphia May of 1787,
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The Constitutional Convention Annapolis Convention: George Washington and others called for a meeting to discuss the “state of the union” The Articles of Confederation were not working…..problems They agreed to meet and “revise” the Articles.
The Convention • Philadelphia May of 1787, • They met all summer---17 weeks • Their intention was to “fix “ the articles • They found they were too far gone and had to be rewritten. • Presided over by Madison, Jefferson & Washington • Secret Meetings
Delegates Discussed • Humans are motivated by self-interest • Economic Issues • Balanced Interests • Strengthen the National Government • “power belongs to the people” • Power needs to be checked. • A minority could not tyrannize a majority • How could/should it work? • How could get it ratified?
Conflict and Compromise • The Virginia Plan May 30th 1787 • “The Randolph Plan” Edmund Plan • Bicameral House • Lower House according to population • Upper House elected by the Lower House • Both Houses would elect the Executive and The Judiciary • Concept of Checks and Balances • Small States Objected
More! • The New Jersey Plan----The Small State Plan • William Patterson Proposed as a counter proposal the Va. Plan. • Unicameral Legislature • Legislature to appoint: The Executive and the High Court. • Congress had the power to TAX and regulate COMMERCE. • Decisions by the High Court would be Supreme Law if the two branches conflicted.
Still More! • 3/5ths Compromise---division of North And South. What were slaves? • Division of Powers DELEGATED POWERS • RESERVED POWERS • Slave Trade Compromise
The Bundle of Compromises • Roger Sherman of Connecticut proposed a meshing of the VA and NJ PLANS. (Conn. Plan) • 2 House Legislature---upper house 2 per stateand lower house base on population • 3/5th Compromise • 3 Branches all equal and separate w/ ability to check each other. • The Compromises………………………..led to arguments!!!!!!!!
RatificationSept 17 1787 Constitution was signed by 39 of 42 Delegates. • National Debate • Federalist • Anti- Federalist • Label • Knowledge • Federalist were…….. • Federalist Papers
Allying the Critics fears • Minority rights • Factions • Anti-Federalist Response • Promise of a Bill of Rights • Ratified June 21 1788 • (last state Rhode Island May 29 1790)