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Meet The Framers of the United States Constitution By Jane Crowley Alexander Hamilton • Secretary to George Washington during Revolutionary War • Urged the calling of the Constitutional Convention • Wanted a dynamic national government • Wrote essays known as the Federalist Papers • Only one from his state to sign the Constitution James Madison • Authored the Virginia Plan • Instrumental in convening the Constitutional Convention • Wrote about the deficiencies in the Articles of Confederation • Wrote essays known as the Federalist Papers • Known as “Father of the Constitution” George Washington • Saw a problem with Sovereign States • Advocate of a strong central government • Was elected president of the Convention • Knew if a Constitution was not drafted the new country wouldn’t last • First President of the United States The Constitutional Convention • What decisions were made at the start of the Convention? • Why did the Framers study history and political philosophy? • What did they know about ancient republics? • Why was secrecy important? • Why were they called “The Framers?” • On what ideas of government did the Framers agree? Big States Versus Small States Virginia Pennsylvania Massachusetts • Number of delegates • Three-fifths rule Rhode Island • House of Representatives Georgia • Senate • Bill of Rights Delaware The Great Compromise • • • • What was it? How did it affect the country? Was is a fair compromise? What do you think would have happened if a compromise had not been reached? • How would you have voted? Why? Three Branches • Legislative • U. S. Senate • House of Representatives • Executive • President and his Advisors • Department of State • Department of the Treasury • Departments of War and of Defense • Attorney General and Department of Justice • Judicial • United States Supreme Court Today’s Influences • • • • • • Checks and Balances Citizen’s rights and responsibilities Separation of Powers Amendments Two-thirds majority Way representatives are elected Still Strong after 216 Years • Is the basic structure the same today? Explain. • What are some of the amendments that have been added to accommodate the times? • Do the check and balances still protect the country? • How has the election of representatives changed? • Are the Bill of Rights still protecting individual rights? Proud to be an American Sources • • “Alexander Hamilton.” America’s Founding Fathers to the Delegates to the Constitutional Convention. National Archives. http://www.archives.gov/national_archives_experience/constitution_founding_fat hers_new_york.html#Hamilton Brunidi, Constantino. “Alexander Hamilton.” Touring Turn of-the-Century Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company, 1880-1920. http://memory.loc.gov/cgibin/query/r?ammem/detr:@field(NUMBER+@band(det+4a26388)) • • • • • Brunidi, Constantino. “James Madison.” Touring Turn of-the-Century Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company, 1880-1920. http://memory.loc.gov/cgibin/query/r?ammem/presp:@field(NUMBER+@band(cph+3a06960)) Center for Civic Education, We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, Calabasas, CA. 2003 Herbert, Janis. The American Revolution for Kids: A History with 21 Activities. Chicago Review Press, Inc. 2002. “James Madison.” America’s Founding Fathers to the Delegates to the Constitutional Convention. National Archives. http://www.archives.gov/national_archives_experience/constitution_founding_fat hers_virginia.html#Madison “George Washington.” America’s Founding Fathers to the Delegates to the Constitutional Convention. National Archives. http://www.archives.gov/national_archives_experience/constitution_founding_fat hers_virginia.html#Washington