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Chapter 9:  The Confederation and the Constitution  pp. 166-187        1776-1790

 

Introduction:  The Great Republican Experiment

                        Just a few words to give capture the essence of the Introduction/thesis/chapter.

 

The Pursuit of Equality  (1174-1786) Always put the date(s)                     Page number in book:  p. 166

The Declaration of Independence  Thomas Jefferson

 


·   Social Democracy

Promogeniture

·   Separation of Church and state

Congregational, Anglican, Episcopal

-1786

·   Anti Slavery

-1774

-1775

·   Women’s Roles:  Republican Motherhood

Abigail Adams


 

Constitution Making in the States  (1770s/1780s)                                                          p. 168


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Economic Cross Currents (1776-1780s)                                                                             p. 169

Economic Democracy:

Downside Economics:

Loyalists

Speculation

Industry

Profiteering

Commerce

Inflation

New Commerce

Price Fixing

 

A Shaky Start Toward Union                                                                                              p. 171

NOTE:

·  For each successive section, you would have just the key terms, names, dates, documents, events to help guide the students’ note taking during your presentation.  

·  Make sure your note guide is easy to follow and correlates with your presentation.

·  *You may wish to add something to subsection title to add meaning/understanding.

 

Creating a Confederation                                                                                                    p. 171

 

The Articles of Confederation:  America’s First Constitution                                        p. 172

 

Landmarks in Land Laws                                                                                                       p. 174

 

Patriots in Philadelphia :  *The Constitutional Convention                                                      p. 177   

 

Hammering Out a Bundle of Compromises  *The Constitutional Convention             p. 178