Notes from the video to copy into your notes :) Each state set up its own written plan of govt → separation of powers → property requirements for voter eligibility → bill of rights (ex: virginia statue for religious freedom) All govt based upon republicanism AOC -1st national govt of the United States Negatives -govt did not have much power (limited) -unicameral congress -no exec branch or court system -no power to tax -couldn’t regulate trade -9/13 states to pass laws -all 13 states to amend the articles of confederation -financial problems Positives -Land ordinance of 1784: established principle that territories could become states as their populations grew -Land ordinance of 1785: set up system for surveying and selling land in Northwest (set aside land for schools as well) -Northwest Ordinance of 1787: set up the system for teritories to enter the union as new states (banned slavery in the NW territory) Foreign Policy Problems: -British built forts, disrupted trade, and armed natives -Spain banned American shipping along the MS river in 1784 (shut off New Orleans) -France demanded repayment of loans -Barbary pirates harass American shipping Shay’s Rebellion -following the American rev the economy suffered a postwar depression -farmers were hard hit -Daniel Shay leads a rebellion of poor farmers -Demands: lower taxes, end of foreclosures, paper $, end of imprisonment for debt -Govt was too weak to put the rebellion down (under AOC) -Increased calls for a stronger central government -reveals tensions between those in the frontier and the coastal elites Annapolis Convention: 5 states attend to discuss trade and commerce (plan to meet in Philly in a year) Constitutional Convention(1787): meets for the purpose of revising the articles. → decide to create an entirely new stronger central government (rhode island doesn’t show up) Compromises: Representation James Madison introduced the Virginia plan (Large State plan_ → Bicameral → representation would be based on population size NJ plan (small states) → unicameral → equal representation Roger Sherman’s Great Compromise → bicameral → senate and H.O.R. Slavery 3/5th compromise: slaves would be counted as ⅗ of a person for representation in Congress Slave trade allowed until 1808 Debate over Ratification Feds supported constitution Anti-feds did not support The Federalist Papers: persuasive essays to argue for the constitution (Madison, Hamilton, Jay) Many anti-feds ended up supporting constitution because of the guarantee of a Bill of Rights 1789 GW becomes president Constitution -electoral college -division of powers between state and federal -separation of powers
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the national government didn't yield that power, the individual states had the power to tax their people and create tariffs taxing trade also amongst the states.
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Ok so I have a question, under the declaration of independence, it was stated that if a government failed to protect the people's rights the people can overthrow the government, therefore, there shouldn't have been a need to stop Shay's rebellion... also the government should have been overthrown. So why didn't the people(majority) join Shay's rebellion when they should have?
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Notes from the video to copy into your notes :)
Each state set up its own written plan of govt
→ separation of powers
→ property requirements for voter eligibility
→ bill of rights (ex: virginia statue for religious freedom)
All govt based upon republicanism
AOC
-1st national govt of the United States
Negatives
-govt did not have much power (limited)
-unicameral congress
-no exec branch or court system
-no power to tax
-couldn’t regulate trade
-9/13 states to pass laws
-all 13 states to amend the articles of confederation
-financial problems
Positives
-Land ordinance of 1784: established principle that territories could become states as their populations grew
-Land ordinance of 1785: set up system for surveying and selling land in Northwest (set aside land for schools as well)
-Northwest Ordinance of 1787: set up the system for teritories to enter the union as new states (banned slavery in the NW territory)
Foreign Policy Problems:
-British built forts, disrupted trade, and armed natives
-Spain banned American shipping along the MS river in 1784 (shut off New Orleans)
-France demanded repayment of loans
-Barbary pirates harass American shipping
Shay’s Rebellion
-following the American rev the economy suffered a postwar depression
-farmers were hard hit
-Daniel Shay leads a rebellion of poor farmers
-Demands: lower taxes, end of foreclosures, paper $, end of imprisonment for debt
-Govt was too weak to put the rebellion down (under AOC)
-Increased calls for a stronger central government
-reveals tensions between those in the frontier and the coastal elites
Annapolis Convention: 5 states attend to discuss trade and commerce (plan to meet in Philly in a year)
Constitutional Convention(1787): meets for the purpose of revising the articles.
→ decide to create an entirely new stronger central government (rhode island doesn’t show up)
Compromises:
Representation
James Madison introduced the Virginia plan (Large State plan_
→ Bicameral
→ representation would be based on population size
NJ plan (small states)
→ unicameral
→ equal representation
Roger Sherman’s Great Compromise
→ bicameral
→ senate and H.O.R.
Slavery
3/5th compromise: slaves would be counted as ⅗ of a person for representation in Congress
Slave trade allowed until 1808
Debate over Ratification
Feds supported constitution
Anti-feds did not support
The Federalist Papers: persuasive essays to argue for the constitution (Madison, Hamilton, Jay)
Many anti-feds ended up supporting constitution because of the guarantee of a Bill of Rights
1789 GW becomes president
Constitution
-electoral college
-division of powers between state and federal
-separation of powers
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I thought the first government couldn't give taxes to people. Why did the farmers in the Shay's Rebellion demand lower taxes?? (9:52)
the national government didn't yield that power, the individual states had the power to tax their people and create tariffs taxing trade also amongst the states.
The taxes were so high that farmers lost their farms through foreclosures, so then obviously they want their farms back
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As for short reading, if it's on a test or the midterm or something you can sometimes just look at the date and title and use what you know about the general topic in the reading to skip actually reading the text because you might be under a time-constraint.
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i would just like to say thank you so much for these. i have the unit 2 test in like 15 minutes and i just watched chapters 6-9 on 2x speed and now i feel slightly better about it 😂
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Ok so I have a question, under the declaration of independence, it was stated that if a government failed to protect the people's rights the people can overthrow the government, therefore, there shouldn't have been a need to stop Shay's rebellion... also the government should have been overthrown. So why didn't the people(majority) join Shay's rebellion when they should have?
+elena gomez good question for a class debate!
workbook is due tomorrow and didn't do any of the chapters so i'm craminggggg
Thank You for making these videos! I was wondering if you could make videos for chapters 11 and 12 for my upcoming test. That would help a lot :)
+Julpa Raj Chapter 11 has already been posted. Chapter 12 is coming soon
This is just amazing. Thank you so much. My stress has gone down, since I'm doing this as an accelerated course in the summer. Which version of the american pageant is this?
All you videos are great videos and are absolutely helpful. Before I watched it, I was confused about lots of concepts and key terms, now I not only know the materials but feel confident about the upcoming test. Could you post a video for the American pageant chapter 10? It would be absolutely helpful if you do so.
+BLaaaahahahaha Chapter 10 video is going up in the next couple of days.
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What edition of American Pageant is this? I'm on the 17th edition. Is this the 16th edition?
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Isn't it the "Statute for religious freedom", not the "Statue for religious freedom"?
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Why were the guys in the Shay Rebellion asking for lower taxes if the government can't enforce taxation in the first place?
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HELP! At 11:32 on this video it says (intl trade... what is intl trade!!!???!!!??
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+Frederick Douglas You're not mentioned yet though. If anything we're leading up to your introduction.
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Which American Pageant edition are you using for the information?
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why did the government pass out the northwest ordinance
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17:41 john jay got sick after writing 5. James Maddison wrote 29. Hamilton wrote the other 51!
My textbook (it is the american pageant) says the land ordinance of 1785 not 1784. refer to 5:39
A variety of laws were passed dealing with land in the NW. 1784, 1785, etc.
I have the APUSH exam in about three weeks, any tips for the most efficient way to study or just overall tips?
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hey just a quick typo : it's "statute" not statue
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Who else watching this at 2x speed
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great video! I know this is a year old, but it was Daniel Shays, not Daniel Shay. Sorry, great video otherwise! love using them as a study tool!!
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