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3.7 Articles of Confederation- APUSH Notes- 10/11/21

3.7 Articles of Confederation

10/8/21

Learning Objective: Explain how different forms of government developed and changed as a result of the Revolutionary period

Theme Focus: Politics and Power

State Constitutions

  • Put power in the hands of the legislative branch

  • Qualifications for voting and citizenship

The Articles

  • Served as Americas first constitution

  • Adopted in 1777, but not ratified until 1781

  • Unified the states in a loose confederation

  • Confederation: grouping of states for a common goal

  • Gives the states almost too much power that there wasn’t much room for a federal government

  • Created a central government with limited power

  • Legislative branch

  • No exclusive branch (thanks to King George)

  • Didn’t want someone to start a monarchy

  • The judicial system left to the states

  • Were able to make their own laws and criminal punishments

The West

  • Discussion over what to do with western lands: who controlled it?

  • The Old Northwest: northwest of the Ohio River, east of the Mississippi, and south of the Great Lakes

  • Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin

  • Land Ordinance of 1785: land to be sold off to help pay for debt

  • A short term fix to pay off debts to England

  • Northwest Ordinance (1787): protocol for admitting new states

  • Process for a territory becoming a state

  • Could apply with a population of at least 60,000

  • Conflict of boundaries for states and had to argue where the borders were in court

  • Paused for public education of private property, and a ban on slavery in the Northwest Territory

Problems with the Articles

  • Each state got 1 vote

  • Gave different weights to each state. Ex. Rhode Island has a smaller population than Virginia but still get the same amount of votes, giving Rhode Island’s vote more weight

  • New amendments required 13/13 colonies to vote yes

  • The central government was too weak, had very little control over the colonies

  • Unable to handle,...

  • International trade

  • Finance

  • Interstate commerce

  • Different currency in each state

  • Foreign relations

  • Internal unrest

  • Troubled times needed a more tightly woven country

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3.7 Articles of Confederation- APUSH Notes- 10/11/21

3.7 Articles of Confederation

10/8/21

Learning Objective: Explain how different forms of government developed and changed as a result of the Revolutionary period

Theme Focus: Politics and Power

State Constitutions

  • Put power in the hands of the legislative branch

  • Qualifications for voting and citizenship

The Articles

  • Served as Americas first constitution

  • Adopted in 1777, but not ratified until 1781

  • Unified the states in a loose confederation

  • Confederation: grouping of states for a common goal

  • Gives the states almost too much power that there wasn’t much room for a federal government

  • Created a central government with limited power

  • Legislative branch

  • No exclusive branch (thanks to King George)

  • Didn’t want someone to start a monarchy

  • The judicial system left to the states

  • Were able to make their own laws and criminal punishments

The West

  • Discussion over what to do with western lands: who controlled it?

  • The Old Northwest: northwest of the Ohio River, east of the Mississippi, and south of the Great Lakes

  • Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin

  • Land Ordinance of 1785: land to be sold off to help pay for debt

  • A short term fix to pay off debts to England

  • Northwest Ordinance (1787): protocol for admitting new states

  • Process for a territory becoming a state

  • Could apply with a population of at least 60,000

  • Conflict of boundaries for states and had to argue where the borders were in court

  • Paused for public education of private property, and a ban on slavery in the Northwest Territory

Problems with the Articles

  • Each state got 1 vote

  • Gave different weights to each state. Ex. Rhode Island has a smaller population than Virginia but still get the same amount of votes, giving Rhode Island’s vote more weight

  • New amendments required 13/13 colonies to vote yes

  • The central government was too weak, had very little control over the colonies

  • Unable to handle,...

  • International trade

  • Finance

  • Interstate commerce

  • Different currency in each state

  • Foreign relations

  • Internal unrest

  • Troubled times needed a more tightly woven country