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Chapter 7: Creating the Constitution

Kaylynn Rawlins, Ashton Gary, Olivia Malone, Emily Hernandez

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Alexander Hamilton, AntiFederalist, Benjamin Bush, Constitutional Convention, Daniel Shays, Federalist Papers, George Mason, Gouverneur Morris, Militia, New Hampshire, Philadelphia, Ratification Debate, Shay's Rebellion, The Articles of Confederation, Three-Fifths Compromise

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3.farmer and revolutionary who lead an uprising against controversial debt collection and tax policies in Massachusetts
4.opponents of the ratification of the U.S Constitution
8.a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency
9.'Tis done, we are a nation.
10.9th state to ratify
11.states that every enslaved person would count as 3/5 of a free person
12.believed that the Constitutional Convention had gone to far
13.uprising in Massachusettes
14.delegates from five states were called together to discuss possible improvements to the Articles of Confederation
15.co-publisher of the Federalist Papers who believed the national government should have the ability to issue punishment against people who disobey laws
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1.the original constitution of the U.S, replaced by the Constitution
2.a series of 85 newspaper essays that supported the ratification of the constitution
5.largely responsible for writing the Preamble
6.Where the Constitutional Convention was held
7.long series of debates between those who did and did not favor the new constitution

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