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Constitutional Convention - Who- Benjamin Franklin (Present at 81) George Washington (President at
convention)

What- Meeting of the states except Rhode Island

When- 1787

Where- Philadelphia

Why- Attempting to revise the Articles of Confederation



Powers of The Articles of Confederation - Specific Powers- 1. Direct national foreign policy 2. Direct
conduct of national wars 3. Borrow/ print a national currency

Not Powers- 1. No authority to regulate trade 2. No levy taxes 3. Conscript or create an army



Problems with the Articles - Unicameral

No judicial or executive branch

No army

Congress could not tax or regulate trade

Each state had only one vote regardless of size

All 13 states required to approve amendments



Shay's Rebellion - Who- Dan Shays

What- Rebellion formed by Dan Shays and 1200 armed farmers

When- 1786-1787

Where- Western Massachusetts

Why- Seeking debt relief from the state legislature through issuance of paper currency and lower taxes



Constitutional Convention - A meeting in Philadelphia in 1787 that produced a new constitution

, Virginia Plan - Bicameral



New Jersey Plan - Unicameral



3/5 Compromise - Every 5 slaves would count as 3 people for taxation and representative purpose



# of times "slave" appears in the Constitution - zero



Federalist Party - Led by Alexander Hamilton; Supported a strong, centralized government

Great fan of British government, strongly distrusted the "common man", believed the wealthy should
run government, great believer in industrialization

Fiscal Vision- Create a national debt, assume all the states' debts from revolutionary war, create a
national bank



Anti-Federalists - people who opposed the Constitution



The Federalists Papers - Who- Madison, Hamilton, and Jay

What- Essays published in 1787-1788

When- 1787-1788

Where- Colonies

Why- Defined concept of strong government and outlined Constitution



Member's of Washington's First Cabinet - President- George Washington

Vice President- John Adams

Secretary of War- Henry Knox

Attorney General- William Randolph

Secretary of State- Thomas Jefferson

Secretary of Treasury- Alexander Hamilton

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