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Government by the States Washington gives up power Many expected him to move into new role as head of govt. – maybe as king Early Government Faced many questions Most people regarded Congress as wartime necessity. Americans thought they were citizens of individual states, not of a nation. Early Government 1777: Continental Congress adopts new set of laws to govern United States. Limited national government Most political power lay with the states Articles of Confederation Nat. govt. has only 1 branch: legislature(Congress) – carried out duties of both legislative & executive branches Each state maintained its own court system. Could not force taxes on states Articles of Confederation Constitution: plan of government that describes the different parts of the government and their duties and powers State governments had more power than national government State Constitutions Americans agreed new govt. should be a democracy(govt. by the people) and the creation of a republic(govt. run by the people through elected representatives) Opposition to the Articles Wealthy men thought Articles given too much power to ordinary citizens. National debt of $50 million State govts. Printed cheap paper money Economic Problems Nationalists: wanted to strengthen nat. govt. ◦ James Madison, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton Most Americans did not agree w/ this view Concerns about Weak Government Feared U.S. would fail like the Roman Republic People were not wise enough to have so much power over their own affairs. Learning from History Nationalists held to discuss economic problems. Took only one step: to call another convention in Philadelphia to try to fix the govt. The Annapolis Convention Wealthy people who had loaned $ to the states demanded their money back. Passed high direct tax – tax was to be paid in specie: gold or silver coin Opposition came from farmers in the western part of the state Shay’s Rebellion Courts began seizing their possessions Daniel Shay leads rebellion Congress could only look on helplessly State govt. gathered army to put down rebellion. Shay’s Rebellion Demonstrated their determination to defy the authority of any government when it acted against the people’s wishes Effects of the Rebellion Constitutional Convention: only 4 months to produce United State Constitution. May 1787 Feared weak nation might collapse The Constitutional Convention James Madison Continental Congress in 1780 Studied history, govt., and law Realized a new government was needed. “The Father of the Constitution” 1st: elect Washington as first president (unanimous vote) Either amend the Articles or abandon them altogether Divisions at the Convention Creation of two house nat. legislature Would have more powers ◦ Right to tax and regulate commerce ◦ Veto any state laws ◦ Would have a judicial and executive branch The Virginia Plan Opposition came from smaller states Feared they would have little power in new govt. Same as Virginia Plan Equal vote in unicameral Congress The New Jersey Plan Legislative Branch made up of two houses ◦ Senate: each state would have two delegates ◦ House of Representatives: based on state’s population The Great Compromise Slaves would be included in state’s population count 3/5 of state’s slave population would be counted when determining representation Slaves could not vote The Three-Fifths Compromise Approved final draft of Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787 “We the people of the United States” A Lasting Document