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Title: Creating a New Government


1
Creating a New Government
  • States versus National Governments

2
Do Now
  • The year is 1787. You have recently helped
    your fellow patriots overthrow decades of
    oppressive British rule. However, its easier to
    destroy an old system of government than to
    create a new one. In a world of kings and
    tyrants, your new republic struggles to find its
    place.
  • How can the new nation avoid a return to
    tyranny?
  • How can the rights of all people be protected?

3
The Challenge
  • Each colony had their own culture with its own
    governor, council and colonial assembly.
  • As a result, people were very loyal to their
    state government.
  • Challenge To create a government that balanced
    the interests of several states with those of the
    national government.

4
The Solution
  • State Constitutions Each state maintained its
    own government with their own constitution.
  • National Constitution Articles of Confederation
  • Confederation a loose alliance of independent
    states in which the states decide how much power
    the national government will have.

5
Republicanism
  • Both state and national governments upheld the
    principle of republicanism.
  • Republicanism is the idea that governments should
    be based on the consent of the people.

6
Articles of Confederation
  • First constitution of the United States.
  • Adopted in 1781
  • The A.O.C. created a weak national government
    because colonists feared a strong central
    government.

7
What powers did the AOC grant the national
government
  • The national government consisted of one
    representative from each state.
  • The national government could
  • Declare war
  • Raise an army and navy
  • Make treaties
  • Receive ambassadors

8
State Constitutions
  • Limits on the power of the government leaders
  • Guaranteed specific rights to citizens-freedom of
    speech, religion and the press.
  • Majority of states required property ownership in
    order to vote.

9
New Jersey State Constitution
  • The first of three Constitutions was adopted on
    July 2, 1776.
  • It allowed property owning men, women and free
    blacks to vote. However, this right was taken
    away in the 1847 Constitution.
  • Todays NJ Constitution was adopted in 1948
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