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1. Save today’s notes.

2. Enjoy this video as a review of the

Declaration of Independence as you wait

for class to begin:

Mrs. Veitch

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

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Warm Up: Review

1

2. Why was the Battle of Kettle Creek

important?

a) It proved that the loyalists had little

support in the South and boosted morale and

gave militia needed supplies. Led by Elijah

Clarke..

b) It was the beginning of a truce between

loyalists & patriots.

c) It proved the loyalists had a lot of support

in the south.

d) It resulted in the death of George

Washington.

2. A It proved that the loyalists had little support in the South.

The victory demonstrated the inability of British forces to hold the interior of the state, or to protect even sizable numbers of Loyalist recruits outside their immediate protection. provided the rebel cause with a victory

Raised colonists' morale & got much needed weapons & horses

SS8H4a

Analyze the strengths and weaknesses

of both the Georgia Constitution of

1777 and the Articles of Confederation

and explain how weaknesses in the

Articles of Confederation led to a need

to revise the Articles.

Concepts:

Governance

Rule of Law

I can explain the strengths and weaknesses of the

Georgia Constitution of 1777.

I can analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the

Articles of Confederation.

I can explain how the weaknesses of the Articles of

Confederation led to a need to revise the Articles.

Ratify

What was still going on in Georgia?

At first, Britain still controlled most of Georgia.

Disputes with Spain over the northern boundary of

Florida continued.

Unfriendly Indians posed a threat along Georgia’s frontier.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION

What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Georgia

Constitution of 1777? Why did the writers of the Georgia Constitution of 1777

want to limit the power of the Executive branch (Governor)?

Pg. 156 in your text.

GEORGIA CONSTITUTION OF 1777

STRENGTHS

• Separation of Powers-3 Branches of Government

• 8 Counties (local government) each county had its own government, court, school, and militia

• Citizens were guaranteed freedom of religion, press, and trial by jury-Basic rights were protected

WEAKNESSES

• Uni-cameral legislature branch (one chamber) had too much power –appoint (choose) the Governor and judges

• Governor served only a 1 year term- Limited Effectiveness

• Only white men 21 and over with property could vote

• Amending (changing) the constitution was difficult

Pg. 156

Problems with Georgia's

Constitution

CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING

The New Georgia Encyclopedia: “Georgia Constitution”

http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-588

New Georgia Encyclopedia: “Constitutional Conventions”

http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-3249&hl=y

An optional extra resource video has been assigned in USA Test Prep.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION

What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

America’s first written constitution was not the Constitution that we have today but another document called the Articles of Confederation (AOC). The AOC, which was America’s constitution from 1776-1789, provided Americans with an extremely weak central government.

Read p. 502

Take notes on the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation as you read using your style of note taking.• http://www.usatestprep.com/movies/112/525/242

Fill in the blank:On July __, ____, Georgians ratified(approved)

the Articles of Confederation. Pg. 157

Pros or Strengths: Some of the powers the

national government had under the AOC:

Declare war

Coin money

Establish post offices

Send and recall Ambassadors

Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation…The government could not:

Levy (impose) taxes to fund the government (had to ask states for support)

Could not regulate the trade of goods between the states (states could put tariffs on each other)

Some of the more serious weaknesses of the articles included:

A strong legislative branch and no executive or judicial branches

Each state had its own currency

All 13 states had to approve a law for it to pass

One vote per state no matter the size of the state’s

population

Shay’s Rebellion

In the summer of 1786, a Revolutionary War veteran named Daniel Shays was put in jail because he could not pay state taxes. He began to organize western communities in Massachusetts to forcibly stop foreclosures by prohibiting the courts from holding their proceedings. Later that fall, Shays marched the newly formed "rebellion" into Springfield to stop the state supreme court from gathering . The state responded with troops sent to suppress the rebellion. After a failed attempt by the rebels to attack the Springfield arsenal, and the failure of other small skirmishes, the rebels retreated and then uprising collapsed.

This rebellion further highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and the need for a strong central government.

Type your answer in the chat or on the board:

STRENGTHS:

WEAKNESSES:

So...

what did they do, now that they were free from the

British? They needed a federal, more centralized

government with more POWER.

They wrote… the

U.S. CONSTITUTION!

This would replace the Articles of Confederation.

They did this at the Constitutional Convention (1787).

It is now the “basis” for laws in the U.S.

Georgia and the United States ConstitutionNot long after the Articles of Confederation were drawn up

in 1777, Georgia and the United States decided they would

need a strong central government. In 1787, each state sent

representatives to Philadelphia to a Constitutional

Convention. They met to write a new Constitution that

would set-up the government we have today. Georgia sent

four men, most notably University of Georgia founder

Abraham Baldwin, who played a critical role in what came

to be known as the “Great Compromise.” By 1789, Georgia

had a new Constitution of its own, and the new U.S.

Constitution had been ratified by all of the states.

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VOCABULARY: What

does that word

mean?

I can analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the

Georgia Constitution of 1777.

I can analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the

Articles of Confederation.

I can explain how the weaknesses of the Articles of

Confederation led to a need to revise the Articles.

Ratify – to approve

File Transfer

Pathway 1 is due TODAY!

This should be your primary focus!

Resources to help you with Pathway 1:

Printable Worksheets – file transfer

Navigate to the following website and complete this practice quiz

for review.

• Link:

https://quizlet.com/57940715/test?mult_choice=on&prompt-

with=0&limit=45

First and foremost, ensure you have completed ALL required

assignments up to today’s date.

• Previously Assigned OLS Lessons:

Unit 1 Lessons 1-4, 9-12

Unit 2 Lessons 2-6, 9

Unit 3 Lessons 1-6

Unit 4 Lessons 1-2, 4-7, 9-10

• USA Test Prep through Sept. 30th: Pre-Assessment and Interim

Assessment #1

• All assigned textbook reading – check MIC for pages.

All required assignments completed??