PRESENTATION OUTLINE
The Articles of Confederation
ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
- Created November 15, 1777
- Economically disorganized which lead to financial hardships.
- One weakness was that congress lacked strong leaderships.
- Britain and the United States grew apart more.
SHAYS REBELLION
- Happened August 1786
- A series of protests.
- Protesters were Massachusetts farmers.
- Farmers were against state and local enforcement of tax
ANNAPOLIS CONVENTION
- September 11-14, 1786.
- Meeting of 12 delegates from 5 states.
- At mans tavern.
PHILADELPHIA CONVECTION 1787
- May 25-September 17, 1787.
- They wanted to create a new government rather then fixing the current one
- George Washington was elected to preside over the convection
RATIFICATION 1788
- Ratification of the us constitution
- People who agreed were the federalist
- People who disagreed were the anti-federalists
Election of George Washington
THE ELECTION OF GEROGE WASHINGTON 1789
- He was elected February 4, 1789
- 69 members of congress cast their ballots to elect George Washington the first president of the United States
THE BILL OF RIGHTS 1791
- The bill of rights lists specific prohibitions on governmental power
- The first 10 amendments make up the bill of rights written by James Madison
Debts and loses from the revolution (1775-1783)
DEBTS AND LOSES FROM THE REVOLUTION (1775-1783)
- Britain spent 250 million pounds ($300 million)
- United States spent $400 million
- Government restructuring all contributed to pay off American national debt
TREATY OF PARIS (1783)
- September 3, 1783
- A treaty that ended the revolutionary war
- Exceedingly generous to the United States in therms of enlarged boundaries
LAND ORDINANCE OF 1785
- The land ordinance of 1785 systematic and ubiquitous process for surveying, planning and selling townships in the westernsystematic and ubiquitous process for surveying, planning and selling townships in the western frontier.systematic and ubiquitous process for surveying, planning and selling townships in the western frontier.
LAND ORDINANCE OF 1787
- Land Ordinance of 1785, establishing land policies for new territories in the United States of America
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