Title: Warm Up
1Warm Up
- Grab A Delegates Activity Sheet a Venn Diagram
- Take out Notes and have out your Venn Diagram
2Venn Diagram
- Label Venn Diagram Government Powers Under the
Articles of Confederation - Label one circle State Governments and the
other The Central Government - Put the powers associated with each into the Venn
Diagram
3The Constitutional Convention
4Why was the Convention held?
- Revision of the Articles of Confederation
- What were some of the issues that needed to be
considered at the Convention?
5The Delegates
- 55 Delegates
- 31 College Degrees / 31 Lawyers
- 45 Congressmen
- 30 Served in War
- Avg Age 43. Oldest 81 Youngest 27
- 17 slaveholders
6Who Came?
7George Washington
8Ben Franklin
9Edmund Randolph
10George Mason
11Alexander Hamilton
12Roger Sherman
13James Wilson
14Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
15John Dickinson
16William Patterson
17James Madison
18James Madisons Importance
- The Father of the Constitution
- Organizer of the Convention
- Studied extensively before convention began on
the History of Governments - Would propose and write much of the language in
the Constitution
19How was the Convention to run?
- Unanimously George Washington the Presiding
officer - 1 State 1 Vote
- Majority Wins
- No meetings unless 7/13 quorum
- Closed Doors
20Delegates Activity
- Take out delegates activity directions
- Computer Lab in library Tuesday
21Vocabulary Activity
- Take out Constitution Unit Vocabulary Activity
22Warm Up
- Grab a VA plan v. NJ plan worksheet
- Open book to page Read Page 202-203 and complete
worksheet - Prepare for Notes
23The Constitutional Convention
24Revise or Restart?
- Revise the Articles
- Restart with New Document
25Edmund Randolph Speaks
- Moves for a new document
- Strong National Government
26The Birth of the Legislative Branch
- Our Lawmaking Branch
- Arguably most important of the 3 in a republic.
27The Virginia Plan
- Authored by James Madison
- From VA
- What do we know about Virginia?
28The Virginia Plan (Throw em out!)
- 2 house legislature
- Proportional Representation in Lower
- Lower Elected by People
- Upper Elected by Lower
- Chief Executive
- Court System
29New Jersey Plan (Revise em)
- Proposed by William Patterson
- From NJ
- What do we know about NJ?
30New Jersey Plan
- 1 House Legislature
- 1 vote 1 state
- Congress elects weak Executive branch of more
than 1 person - No plan for judicial system
31The Great Compromise!
- Roger Sherman proposes
- CT
32The Great Compromise
- 2 House Legislature
- Lower based upon Population
- Upper 2 per state
33VA Plan v NJ Plan
- Outcome
- The structure of our Legislative Branch
- Basic structure for Executive and Judicial
34Reminders
- Historical Fiction Due Tuesday
- Collage that is half a piece of poster board with
pictures related to your book and the time period - 3 Minute Presentation
- 1 minute summary
- 1 minute connecting major events in book to
actual history - 1 minute talking about actual history / accuracy
as presented in book
35Reminders
- Constitutional Delegates activity due Tuesday
36Constitution Center Trip Reminders!
- No Permission you dont go.
- Head to cafeteria after 1st Period
- What to Bring
- Something to write with
- Money for Lunch (No mo than 15)
- Dress school and weather appropriate
- Packet
- Understanding on behaviour
37For the Remainder
- Constitutional Convention Word Search
38Warm Up
39The Constitutional Convention
- Representation and Slavery
40Issue
- If lower house is by population who counts as
population?
41North v. South
- Who counted for representation?
- North Slaves do not count, property
- South Slaves should count
42Slavery in the South
- Brutal system of forced labor
43The Abolitionist Movement
- Abolitionist Movement
- Manumission
- 1780 PA Act for Gradual Emancipation
44Issue Slavery in the South
- Many Northern States wanted to ban slavery
- South demanded slavery continue
- Would not discuss slave trade for 20 years
45Representation Solved
- 3/5 Compromise
- Slaves would count as 3/5 a person
46Math Time!
- If VA has a white population of 300,000 and a
slave population of 200,000 while PA has a
population of 430,000, which state has a larger
population?
- If SC has a white population of 350,000 and a
slave population of 400,000 while New York has a
population of 550,000 which has a larger
population?
47Civics in Action Packet