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Page 1: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

Creating the Constitution

Chapter 8, Section 2

Page 2: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

A Constitutional Convention is Called

O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

O Delegates from 5 states met in Annapolis, MDO Alexander Hamilton

O The changes they wanted required amending the Articles of Confederation

O Most people didn’t think the government needed to be changed…what changed their minds?

O Trade, trade lawsO Strengthen national governmentO Taxes

Page 3: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

The Convention’s Delegates

O Who were some of the key delegates?O There were 55, known as the Founding

FathersO Which state did not participate?

O What groups of Americans were not represented at the Convention? Why?O Native AmericansO African AmericansO Women

Page 4: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

The Delegates Assemble

O Pre-war, people saw government as a threat to citizen’s rights. O Now how do they feel?

O What challenges faced the delegates at the Convention?O How to set up a strong but limited federal

government.

Page 5: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

The Convention BeginsO Why did the delegates select George

Washington as president of the Convention?O Respected leader

O Why did the delegates vote to make discussions at the Convention secret?O To be able to consider all options

freely, without outside influences

Page 6: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

The Virginia PlanO Edmund Randolph presented a plan

(it was developed before the Convention began), that became known as the Virginia Plan

O Two-house legislatureO Based on a state’s population or wealth

O Three branches of governmentO Legislature – made the lawsO Executive – enforce the lawsO Judicial – interpret the laws

Page 7: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

The New Jersey PlanO Presented by William PatersonO One-house legislature

O One state, one voteO What was this similar to?O Gave power to regulate trade and tax imports

O How did the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan differ?

O Why did the issue of representation in Congress divide the large states from the smaller states?

Page 8: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

The Great CompromiseO Delegates could not come to an

agreementO A special committee was chosen to

work out a compromise

O How did the Great (Connecticut/Sherman) Compromise satisfy the concerns of the large and the smaller states?

Page 9: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?
Page 10: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

Slavery and the ConstitutionO Representation is to be based on

population for the House of Representatives…but how, then, to determine population? O Southern states wanted slaves counted for

representation but not for taxation

Page 11: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

The Three-Fifths Compromise

O How did the states resolve the debate over representation for enslaved Americans?O Three-fifths of the slave population would be

counted for taxes and to determine representation

O How did the states compromise over the issue of slave trade?O Congress could not ban the

slave trade until 1808

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Regulating TradeO What did Southern states give up in

debates over trade issues?O Agreed to a tax on the slave tradeO Agreed to export laws by national

government

Page 14: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

The ConstitutionO Constitutional Convention approves

the Constitution on Saturday, September 15, 1787.

Page 15: Creating the Constitution Chapter 8, Section 2. A Constitutional Convention is Called O What events encouraged leaders to call a Constitutional Convention?

Key TermsO Constitutional Convention – a meeting held in 1787 to consider

changes to the Articles of Confederation; resulted in the drafting of the Constitution

O James Madison – delegate to the Constitutional Convention; known as the “Father of the Constitution;” took detailed notes

O Virginia Plan – a plan proposed by Edmund Randolph, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, that proposed a government with three branches and a two-house legislature in which representation would be based on a state’s population or wealth

O New Jersey Plan – a plan of government proposed at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 that called for a one-house legislature in which each state would have one vote

O Great Compromise – the Constitutional Convention’s agreement to establish a two-house national legislature, with all states having equal representation in one house and each state having representation based on its population in the other house

O Three-Fifths Compromise – the Constitutional Convention’s agreement to count three-fifths of a state’s slaves as population for purposes of representation and taxation


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