1. The First ContinentalCongress (1774)• Delegates from 12 colonies met inPhiladelphia to discuss problems withBritain• Sent a Declaration of Rights tocomplain to King…
Slide 1AP U.S. Gov & Politics Slide 2 Prepare! Dont cram the night before, pace yourself! Focus on studying items you do not know. The morning of…. Wake up on time…
1. Objective- Students will analyze the compromises made during the Constitutional Convention and explain its achievements. 2. Essential Questions 1. How did the Connecticut…
Slide 1 Slide 2 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Slide 3 Born in March 1767 on NC/SC Border He was orphaned at 13 Self-educated with no formal education Emotional,…
Slide 1 Political Parties Slide 2 Who warned the nation of factions (group seeking to promote partisan interests) in the quote below? Let me… warn you, in the most solemn…
Slide 1The Federal Period George Washington(1789-1797) A. Precedents 1. Cabinet 2.two terms 3.Farewell Address B. Worked w/Congress to pass law to set up judicial branch…
Slide 1Essential Question Essential Question: –What important precedents & events defined the presidencies of Washington & John Adams? Warm-Up Question: Warm-Up…
Slide 1 Slide 2 November 4 th Warm-up Explain the 3/5 th compromise. What is a Federalist? What is an Anti-Federalist? Slide 3 Constitutional Convention Chapter 5 Slide 4…
Slide 1 1 1783-1788 Constitutional Foundations Richard Jensen Imperial TAH Slide 2 2 Summary: USA gets Strong National Government Nationalist sentiment led by veterans –Washington;…
The Constitution: Details and Ratification US History The Convention itself Convention lasted from May to September, 1787 Hot in Philadelphia that summer. The doors and windows…