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helped to ebolish slavery in 1774.
The first constitution of the US. This was also the plans for the new government
Was a Virginia planter and was active in the movement for change of the Articles.
These were values such as government consent by the governed, and equal justice under law.
To keep one branch from gaining too much power, the Framers built this system so that the branches have roles and can check and limit on one another so no branch can overrule the government
Lands north of the Ohio river and east of the Mississippi river that were divided into townships.
People who wanted the bill of rights in the Constitution.
A period when economic activity slowed and unemployment increased.
The freeing of individual enslaved persons.
A movement in the 1700’s that promoted knowledge, reason, and science to improve society.
A powerful speaker who wrote the final draft of the Constitution.
The first state admitted to the union from the Northwest Territory.
An English Philosopher and believed that all people have natural rights.
A Philadelphia merchant who pledged lots of money to the government.
Some federalists were John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison. Federalists supported the new Constitution.
Was to count each enslaved person as three-fifths of an actual free person.
was a former Continental Army captain, who led 1,000 farmers to rebel.
Makes the laws.
The rights that guarantee a person their individual freedoms.
The branches are, legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch.
How the government was divided into two houses or branches.
Helped to shape the government and give the ideas about individual rights and freedoms.
A philosopher who declared that the powers of government should be separated and balanced.
This plan called for a two-house legislature and a court system. The representatives in each house would be proportional to the number of people in each state.
This created the Northwest Territory and helped the national expansion.
When the convention appointed a grand committee to try to resolve their disagreements.

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