Title: Founding Documents
1Founding Documents
- 1. Declaration of Independence
- National Creed vs. Legal Text
- 2. Articles of Confederation
- Sovereignty Liberty vs. Power Representation
- 3. Virginia Act Establishing Religious Freedom
- 4. Constitution
- Representation Liberty vs. Power Checks and
Balances Bill of Rights - 5. What the American Revolution Changed
2First Continental Congress, September 1774
3Second Continental Congress, April 1775
4Lexington, 18 April 1775
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8SovereigntyLiberty vs. PowerExpress vs. Implied
PowersFears of Centralized PowerDemands for
RepresentationLimited Congressional DutiesAs
Problems Increase the Republic is Reconsidered
913 Sovereign States Fiscal Chaos and
International Embarrassment
10Alexander Hamilton
11Shayss Rebellion, 1787
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13James Madison
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15Jeffersons letter to the Danbury Baptists
- . . . the whole of the American people which
declared that their legislature should make no
law respecting an establishment of religion, or
the free exercise thereof thus building a wall
of separation between church and state.
16Independence HallPhiladelphiaMay 1787
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23What do we mean by the Revolution? The war? That
was no part of the revolution it was only an
effect and consequence of it. The revolution was
in the minds of the people, and this was effected
from 1760 - 1775, in the course of fifteen years,
before a drop of blood was shed at Lexington.
24We have it in our power to begin the world over
again. Out of this rabble arise a people who
would defy kings.
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27George Robert Twelve Hewes