1. Period 1: Please take out your
workbook!
Period 2,4,5,6: Please take out
your Rough Draft of your American
Revolution Paper and have a seat
right away!
2. Ch 8, Sec 12: The
Constitution Goes to the
States
Main Idea – After heated
debates, the 13 states voted one by
one to approve the new
Constitution.
4. Federalists Debate
Antifederalists
Federalists:
Believed the Articles of Confederation:
Left too much power to individual states
Made a dangerously weak central gvn’t
Made disputes between states too difficult for the
national gvn’t to function
Believed the Constitution:
Gave the national gvn’t the authority it needed to function
effectively
Protected rights and powers of individual states
6. Federalists Debate
Antifederalists
Antifederalists:
Believed the Constitution:
Made the national gvn’t too strong and states
too weak
Gave the executive (President) too much power
Felt the Executive Branch should not be
too powerful because:
Other Presidents would lack the honor and skill
of Washington.
7. Key Issue: Need for a Bill of
Rights
Main objection to the Constitution by
the Antifederalists:
No Bill of Rights
8. The States Vote to Ratify
Delaware was the first state to ratify the
Constitution on December 7, 1787.
Rhode Island was the last state to ratify
the Constitution on May 29, 1790.
Many states agreed to ratify the
Constitution only if:
A Bill of Rights was added
9. Adding a Bill of Rights
George Washington was elected
President and John Adams was chosen
as Vice-president
New York was the nation’s first capitol
There is a way to amend, or change,
the Constitution
10. Adding a Bill of Rights
In 1789, James Madison wrote a list of
12 amendments, only 10 of them were
ratified and are now known as the Bill of
Rights