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13926020881Shay's Rebellion (1786)To pay back their war debts, the states levied high taxes on farmers and poor people Daniel Shay's was going to lose his farm because of debt accumulated during the war Shay's led a group of farmers/former soldiers against Massachusetts banks/government The state military stopped the rebellion, and 4 rebels were killed The country was SHOCKED0
13926131949Call for a ConventionAfter Shay's Rebellion, people wanted a stronger national government that could fix the problems created by the Articles of Confederation1
13926151533The ConstitutionPreamble- stated its purpose Article 1- Created the Legislature (Congress)2
13926159821RepresentationThe Virginia Plan ▪️Proposed by James Madison, Bicameral (two-house) legislature ▪️Representation based on population New Jersey PLan ▪️Proposed by William Paterson ▪️Unicameral (one-house) legislature ▪️Equal representation3
13926213454The Great CompromiseRoger Sherman of Connecticut Bicameral legislature Representation based on population in the House of Reps (lower house) Equal representatives in Senate (upper house)4
13926228898SlaveryBenjamin Franklin- brought he matter of slavery to the Constitutional Convention He petitioned the U.S. Congress in 1790 to ban slavery Southern States OPPOSED Southern States with big slave populations wanted the slaves to count as POPULATION Northern states did not The delegates agreed that three-fifths (3/5) of a state's slave population would be counted as population5
13926268902Education/Revolution of 1800Thomas Jefferson defeated John Adams It was also one of the most volatile elections in US HISTORY Adams and Jefferson will not speak for approx. 20 years The Federalists released Jefferson's "secrets" ▪️Fathered 6 children with his slave Sally Hemings ▪️Jefferson denies allegations ▪️1998 DNA evidence proves true Jefferson/Aaron Burr will tie (Burr DOES NOT CONCEDE), Alexander Hamilton, (after 35 ballots) helps Jefferson to become President 12th Amendment changes this process6
13926327439Midnight Judges (Judiciary Act of 1801)In 1800, Adams created 16 new federal judgeships Filled w/ Federalists on last day of his presidency Marbury v. Madison--- Judicial Review7
13926342905The Louisiana PurchaseIn 1803, Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon Bonaparte of France for $15 million The Louisiana Territory approx. 830,000 square miles and more than doubled the size of the US8
13926359293Lewis and ClarkIn 1803, Jefferson appointed Meriwether Lewis to lead on expedition called the Corps of Discovery Lewis chose William Clark to be his 2nd in command9
13926377251SacajaweaA Native American woman who served as Lewis and Clark's guide and interpreter After 2 years, Lewis and Clark returned to Jefferson with valuable information about the Louisiana Territory10
13926394010George WashingtonWashington claimed he did not want to be president; he wanted to retire to his home at Mt. Vernon Washington was inagurated on April 30, 1789 in the capital of New York City (French Revolution taking place)11
13926408303John AdamsAdams received the 2nd most votes At this time, whoever received the most electoral votes became President The 2nd place will be VP12
13926422525Wash/CongressCreated 3 executive departments ▪️Department of State- (foreign affairs) ▪️Department of War- (military) ▪️Department of Treasury- (finances)13
13926435461Hamilton's National Economic PlanThe states owed money from fighting the Revolution The Federal Govt. would assume the debt of the states Many Southern states did not support Hamilton SOUTH already paid their Rev War Debt Move nation's capital to South to get/keep support14
13926453090(Factions)Conflict divided the cabinet Leads to the formation of the first political parties in the US15
13926460817The (Federalists)Wanted a strong national government Supported by bankers & merchants (supported by Industrialist War)16
13926471032Democratic-RepublicansWanted a strong state and local government Supported by farmers and urban immigrants17

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