Chapter 7- Toss 'n Talk
-collect notes
Articles of Confederation
-Excerpts
3.1 III. C. Many new state constitutions and the national Articles of Confederation, reflecting republican fears of both centralized power and excessive popular influence, placed power in the hands of the legislative branch and maintained property qualifications for voting and citizenship.
3.2 II. A. Difficulties over trade, finances, and interstate and foreign relations, as well as internal unrest, led to calls for significant revisions to the Articles of Confederation and a stronger central government.
Daniel Shays
Shays' Rebellion-Prelude
Reactions:
Dramatic Reading Groups
-What are their feelings about Shays' Rebellion? What do they feel should be done?
Exit Card:
List 1-2 reasons why:
-The Articles of Confederation limited federal government and taxation powers
-The Articles of Confederation failed
Homework: Revolutionary War Debate due tomorrow at end of school day
Chapter 8 pg. 238-254 and corresponding notes for Monday