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THE UNITED STATES EMERGES

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MR. KELLEY - History
Horizontales
Developed a plan for a national government composed of three branches.
They system of exchange in which participants directly exchanged goods or services for other goods or services. A system used due to a weak currency.
First Constitution of the United States - formed a union and friendship among the states. Gave power to the states and little power to the Federal Government.
Advocates for a strong central government who urged ratification of the US Constitution.
Explored and help expand settlement in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Article I, Sec 2, Clause 3 of the US Constitution determined that 3/5s of each person will be applied towards the number of representatives in the House of Representatives for each state.
Reasoned discussion as opposed to emotional display.
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Oldest member of the Philadelphia Convention.
First ten amendments of the US Constitution that guarantees personal civil rights.
Meeting held in Philadelphia from May - Sept 1787 in which the Constitution would be written. Also called the Constitutional Convention.
Passed by Congress under the Articles of Confederation. The ordinance defined the process by which territories would become states, protected civil rights of territories, and was the first legislation to set limits on the expansion of slavery.
A plan for Congress to have an Upper House (Senate) & Lower House (House
This act punished with heavy fines or imprisonment of any person publishing anything "fake" or "malicious" about the government.
An official approval of a legal document. In this case the legal document is the US Constitution.
Opponents to the ratification of the US Constitution. They believed it gave too much power to the Federal Government .