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Chapter 9: Confederation & Constitution - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 9: Confederation & Constitution
Changes after war
greater sepertion of church and state
anglican church dissolved
women found new roles
republican motherhood
still expected to be within home
slavery still supported
abolition calls grew slightly
governing docs
state constitutions
called for by continental cangress
articles of confederation
no exec or judiciary branch
congress is weak
no taxing
no military
no trade control
consitution
great compromise
virginia large state plan established house
new jersey small state plan established senate
electoral college
3/5 compromise
bill of rights added to satisfy anit-federalists
changing territories
land ordinance of 1785
divided ohio territory
northwest ordinance
rules for new states
gave excess land to federal gov: territories
proclamation line dissolced
led to greater westward expansion
divide
shay's rebellion
disgruntled farmers over land
fear promoted federal gov
fight for constituiton
federalists supported
eventually adopted by 9 state majority