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• What caused Shays’ Rebellion? • What was the impact of Shays' Rebellion on constitutional government in the United States? • Would the Articles have ever been abandoned if Shay’s Rebellion had not taken place?
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What caused Shays’ Rebellion? What was the impact of Shays' Rebellion on constitutional government in the United States? Would the Articles have ever.

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Page 1: What caused Shays’ Rebellion? What was the impact of Shays' Rebellion on constitutional government in the United States? Would the Articles have ever.

• What caused Shays’ Rebellion?

• What was the impact of Shays' Rebellion on constitutional government in the United States?

• Would the Articles have ever been abandoned if Shay’s Rebellion had not taken place?

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Constitutional ConventionMay-September 1787

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Who came to the convention?

• All states except Rhode Island

• Delegates: lawyers, merchants, and planters

Why did state delegates convene?

• Issues with the Articles

• Discuss the Virginia and New Jersey Plan

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What was the Virginia Plan?

• James Madison

• The legislative branch would have two houses

• Both houses would assign representatives based on population and wealth

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What was the New Jersey Plan?

• William Patterson

• The legislature will have one house

• Each state will have one vote in the house

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What was the GREAT Compromise?

• representation in the HOR would be based on population

• each state was guaranteed two senators in the new Senate

And slaves?– Three-Fifths Compromise: counted 3/5

of the slave population for representation purposes; it also played an important role in state taxes

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• Congress became empowered in issues regarding the economy, currency, and the national defense

What else was agreed upon?