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Title: BEGINNINGS OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT


1
BEGINNINGS OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
  • From Colonies to Constitution

2
English Influence
  • Limited Government the power of the monarch was
    limited, not absolute
  • Representative Government Parliament is divided
    into two houses House of Lords and House of
    Commons
  • Documents Magna Carta (1215) Petition of Right
    (1628) English Bill of Rights (1689)

3
The Thirteen Colonies
  • Colonial govt most colonies got a charter from
    the king which allowed them to exist
  • Royal Colonies under direct control of the king
    (GA, MA,NH,NJ,NY,NC,SC,VA)
  • Proprietary Colonies controlled by a proprietor
    (owner), not the king (PA, DE, MD)
  • Charter Colonies almost self-governing (CT, RI)

4
Colonial Discontent
  • After 1763, many colonists upset by stricter laws
    passed by Parliament
  • Stamp Act 1765
  • Townshend Acts 1767
  • First Continental Congress 1774
  • Second Continental Congress 1775-1776

Colonists BOYCOTTED British goods as a form of
protest!!!
5
Colonial Discontent
  • Declaration of Independence (1776)
  • Listed the many grievances (complaints) the
    colonists had against Britain
  • Called themselves The United States
  • all men are created equal.with inalienable
    rightslife, liberty, pursuit of happiness
  • Revolutionary War fought until 1781

6
Ideas in the Declaration of Independence
  • Many ideas Jefferson included were from the
    writings of Englishman John Locke
  • 1. Natural Rights life, liberty, property
  • 2. Consent of the Governed people must agree on
    who their rulers will be
  • Jefferson also included the idea that all men are
    equal

7
Articles of Confederation
  • 1781-1789 first written plan of govt in the
    United States
  • Confederation weak or loose union of more
    powerful states
  • The Confederation govt only had one branch
    (legislative) and no successful way to either
    raise money or enforce laws
  • A special convention was held in 1787 to fix
    these weaknesses

8
Why do you suppose the Americans who created the
Articles of Confederation made them so
weak??????????
9
Constitutional Convention
  • Philadelphia, 1787 Secret meetings of 55
    delegates from 12 of the 13 states
  • Delegates argued over many topics and soon they
    decided to scrap the AOC and write a new plan of
    govt

10
Issues and Compromises
  • Virginia Plan vs. New Jersey Plan big states
    favored the Virginia Plan, which said that the
    number of representatives in Congress should be
    determined by a states population -- -- -- small
    states favored the New Jersey Plan, which said
    each state should have an equal number of reps.
    in Congress

11
Issues and Compromises
  • The Great Compromise offered by Roger Sherman
    of Connecticut
  • A bi-cameral (two-house) Congress
  • House of Representatives number of reps.
    according to state population
  • Senate each state would have the same number of
    reps. (2)

12
Issues and Compromises
  • Three-Fifths Compromise Southern states wanted
    to count their slaves as people to get more reps.
    in the House the Northern states disagreed
  • The compromise three-fifths of the slaves would
    count as people

13
THE CONSTITUTION
  • The Constitution was finally drafted and it
    included a very strong central (federal) govt
  • It also included THREE branches of govt
  • Legislative to make the laws
  • Executive to enforce the laws
  • Judicial to interpret the laws

14
R A T I F I C A T I O N
  • After the Constitution was written, each state
    had to ratify it
  • As soon as 9 out of 13 states ratified the
    document, it could take effect
  • Arguments erupted in some states between those
    who favored the Constitution (Federalists) and
    those who opposed it (Anti-Federalists)

15
Federalists Anti-Federalists
  • A strong central (federal) govt is necessary
  • The new govt will not abuse individual rights
    and liberties
  • The states would lose too much power under the
    new govt
  • A Bill of Rights MUST be added to insure peoples
    rights are protected

16
Constitution Takes Effect
  • The Constitution was finally ratified by the 9th
    state (NH) in 1788
  • George Washington was inaugurated (sworn in) as
    the nations first President in 1790
  • A Bill of Rights was added (first ten amendments)
    in 1791 in order to satisfy the Anti-Federalists

17
S U M M A R Y
  • The United States government evolved from its
    English colonial heritage
  • Colonial governments practicing self-government
  • Declaration of Independence stated the birth of
    the USA
  • The Articles of Confederation our first
    government
  • The Constitution a strong federal govt with
    three branches
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