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The Constitutional Convention
The Constitutional
Convention begins







May 25, 1787 Philadelphia
Delegates from all the
states invited to a
convention to improve
the Articles of
Confederation, which
were not working
Only RI didn’t attend
55 Delegates
attended
Leaders of the Convention








George Washington was asked to
preside (lead) over the convention.
James Madison kept notes of the
discussions and is often called “The
Father of the Constitution.”
The men who wrote the Constitution are
called the “Founding Fathers.”
All the participants in the Convention
were wealthy, white, males.
The Founding Fathers
Issues that divided the
Nation’s leaders






The power of the federal government. Would the
states or the federal government have the most
power?
Representation in Congress (How many
members on Congress would each state get? –
small states wanted equal representation, large
states wanted it to be determined by population
of the states
Slavery – How would slaves be counted? Would
the slave trade continue?
The Virginia Plan








Called for a new national government. Threw
out the Articles of Confederation
Three separate branches of government. –
a legislative branch, executive branch, and
judicial branch
Representation in the legislative branch based
on population of state
Large states like the plan, small states don ’t.
New Jersey Plan






Legislature - has one house.
Each state gets one vote.
Small states like the plan, the large states
hate it.
There would have to be a compromise.
The Great Compromise






Legislature would have two houses
(parts): House of Representatives and a
Senate
House - based on the population of
state
Senate - two senators per each state
Slavery








The Southern states refused to approve
the Constitution unless slavery continued.
It was a terrible compromise to make, but
the Northern states had no choice if they
wanted a Constitution.
3/5 Compromise - Made each slave worth
3/5 of a vote in deciding numbers in
House of Representatives
Congress can not ban the slave trade
until 1808.
Slavery








The Southern states refused to approve
the Constitution unless slavery continued.
It was a terrible compromise to make, but
the Northern states had no choice if they
wanted a Constitution.
3/5 Compromise - Made each slave worth
3/5 of a vote in deciding numbers in
House of Representatives
Congress can not ban the slave trade
until 1808.

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Constitutional convention

  • 2. The Constitutional Convention begins     May 25, 1787 Philadelphia Delegates from all the states invited to a convention to improve the Articles of Confederation, which were not working Only RI didn’t attend 55 Delegates attended
  • 3. Leaders of the Convention     George Washington was asked to preside (lead) over the convention. James Madison kept notes of the discussions and is often called “The Father of the Constitution.” The men who wrote the Constitution are called the “Founding Fathers.” All the participants in the Convention were wealthy, white, males.
  • 5. Issues that divided the Nation’s leaders    The power of the federal government. Would the states or the federal government have the most power? Representation in Congress (How many members on Congress would each state get? – small states wanted equal representation, large states wanted it to be determined by population of the states Slavery – How would slaves be counted? Would the slave trade continue?
  • 6. The Virginia Plan     Called for a new national government. Threw out the Articles of Confederation Three separate branches of government. – a legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch Representation in the legislative branch based on population of state Large states like the plan, small states don ’t.
  • 7. New Jersey Plan     Legislature - has one house. Each state gets one vote. Small states like the plan, the large states hate it. There would have to be a compromise.
  • 8. The Great Compromise    Legislature would have two houses (parts): House of Representatives and a Senate House - based on the population of state Senate - two senators per each state
  • 9. Slavery     The Southern states refused to approve the Constitution unless slavery continued. It was a terrible compromise to make, but the Northern states had no choice if they wanted a Constitution. 3/5 Compromise - Made each slave worth 3/5 of a vote in deciding numbers in House of Representatives Congress can not ban the slave trade until 1808.
  • 10. Slavery     The Southern states refused to approve the Constitution unless slavery continued. It was a terrible compromise to make, but the Northern states had no choice if they wanted a Constitution. 3/5 Compromise - Made each slave worth 3/5 of a vote in deciding numbers in House of Representatives Congress can not ban the slave trade until 1808.