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From Revolution to Constitution

    The Intermediate Years with the
       Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation

       American Revolution
        and Declaration of
          Independence
             “Values”
Values
• Fear of Oppression: After their experience
  with King George III, Americans were reluctant
  to grant much economic power, or authority
  of any sort, to the central government
• Saw themselves as independent republics
• In a republic the people are responsible for
  the virtue of the state – social contract,
  popular sovereignity
Articles of Confederation

       American Revolution
            “Values”



           Articles of
         Confederation
Articles of Confederation
• The Continental Congress adopted the Articles of
  Confederation in November 1777. However,
  ratification of the Articles of Confederation by all
  thirteen states did not occur until March 1, 1781.
• Articles existed between 1781-1788
• The rules gave each state 1 vote through a
  representative
• Big decisions required nine votes
• Changing Articles required ALL 13 votes
Articles of Confederation
• Congress could ask the states for men
  (soldiers) and money
• Congress would settle disputes between
  states
• Congress could make war and peace
• Congress would regulate Indian Affairs
• Congress would negotiate with foreign
  countries
Articles of Confederation
• No National Executive
• No National Judiciary
• One house of Congress
Articles of Confederation

               Values of
                 1776



 Political     Articles of   Economic
Problems     Confederation   Problems
Political Problems
• 1783-1786
  – Making formal peace with the Indians
  – Disagreements on power of congress on western
    boundaries of the states
• Shays Rebellion in 1786 stopped by state
  militia
• Security against foreign powers
Economic Problems
• Debt
   – Congress could not pay down the mounting public debt (France,
     War Bonds)
   – Worthless national currency. No gold or silver to issue coins
   – Congress could not control inflation
• Tariff
   – Federal government had little power but the states were
     empowered to act independently as sovereign bodies
   – Congress could not curb the flow of state-issued paper money
• Tax
   – Congress had no power to tax
   – Congress was helpless to tax trade
Articles of Confederation

                          Values of
                            1776



 Political                Articles of                  Economic
Problems                Confederation                  Problems




          Strengths                      Weakness
        And Successes                   and Failures
Strength/Successes
• Government successfully waged a war for
  independence against the British
• The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
  – three stages: territories, non-voting delegates to
    Congress, apply for statehood. Territories organize
    their own government
  – no slavery allowed but did have fugitive slave law
• Government established the Departments of
  Foreign Affairs, War, Marine, and Treasury
Weakness/Failures
• Federal government had no means to provide for
  Americans’ defense and security – no national army or navy
• Congress could not raise money to pay off debt or operate
  properly
• Each state operated like a separate country with own
  currency
• No true Executive or Judicial branch
• Congress was unable to regulate interstate and foreign
  commerce
Quick Review
• What years were the Articles of Confederation
  in force?
• Name one weakness of the Articles?
• Name one success of the Articles?
• What event(s) provoked the leaders to hold a
  convention that rewrote the Articles?

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Articles of Confederation

  • 1. From Revolution to Constitution The Intermediate Years with the Articles of Confederation
  • 2. Articles of Confederation American Revolution and Declaration of Independence “Values”
  • 3. Values • Fear of Oppression: After their experience with King George III, Americans were reluctant to grant much economic power, or authority of any sort, to the central government • Saw themselves as independent republics • In a republic the people are responsible for the virtue of the state – social contract, popular sovereignity
  • 4. Articles of Confederation American Revolution “Values” Articles of Confederation
  • 5. Articles of Confederation • The Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation in November 1777. However, ratification of the Articles of Confederation by all thirteen states did not occur until March 1, 1781. • Articles existed between 1781-1788 • The rules gave each state 1 vote through a representative • Big decisions required nine votes • Changing Articles required ALL 13 votes
  • 6. Articles of Confederation • Congress could ask the states for men (soldiers) and money • Congress would settle disputes between states • Congress could make war and peace • Congress would regulate Indian Affairs • Congress would negotiate with foreign countries
  • 7. Articles of Confederation • No National Executive • No National Judiciary • One house of Congress
  • 8. Articles of Confederation Values of 1776 Political Articles of Economic Problems Confederation Problems
  • 9. Political Problems • 1783-1786 – Making formal peace with the Indians – Disagreements on power of congress on western boundaries of the states • Shays Rebellion in 1786 stopped by state militia • Security against foreign powers
  • 10. Economic Problems • Debt – Congress could not pay down the mounting public debt (France, War Bonds) – Worthless national currency. No gold or silver to issue coins – Congress could not control inflation • Tariff – Federal government had little power but the states were empowered to act independently as sovereign bodies – Congress could not curb the flow of state-issued paper money • Tax – Congress had no power to tax – Congress was helpless to tax trade
  • 11. Articles of Confederation Values of 1776 Political Articles of Economic Problems Confederation Problems Strengths Weakness And Successes and Failures
  • 12. Strength/Successes • Government successfully waged a war for independence against the British • The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 – three stages: territories, non-voting delegates to Congress, apply for statehood. Territories organize their own government – no slavery allowed but did have fugitive slave law • Government established the Departments of Foreign Affairs, War, Marine, and Treasury
  • 13. Weakness/Failures • Federal government had no means to provide for Americans’ defense and security – no national army or navy • Congress could not raise money to pay off debt or operate properly • Each state operated like a separate country with own currency • No true Executive or Judicial branch • Congress was unable to regulate interstate and foreign commerce
  • 14. Quick Review • What years were the Articles of Confederation in force? • Name one weakness of the Articles? • Name one success of the Articles? • What event(s) provoked the leaders to hold a convention that rewrote the Articles?