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AMERICAN PEAGENT CH. 9 OUTLINE

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Chapter 9: The Confederation of the Constitution The Pursuit of Equality Property holding requirements for voting were reduced Anglican church was losing power as fight for separation of church and state wore on Quakers were the first to bring the idea of freeing slaves Abolitionists in the North freed their slaves and some states even abolished slavery Slavery wasn?t fought over yet o preserve unity Women were still unequal, and some planned to rebel The role of women mothering were children was seen as more prestigious Women received more educational opportunities Main Idea: Slaves and women sought to become equal, but were still far behind on the social ladder Constitution Making in the United States Continental Congress of 1776 made colonists form their own constitutions

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