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Bell-work 12/6/13

Bell-work 12/6/13. List as many weaknesses of the AOC as you can w/out referencing your INB EQ: How did the AOC led to unrest in America? TSWBAT identify growing issues in America. Objective: .

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Bell-work 12/6/13

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  1. Bell-work 12/6/13 List as many weaknesses of the AOC as you can w/out referencing your INB EQ: How did the AOC led to unrest in America? TSWBAT identify growing issues in America

  2. Objective: • Students will be able to identify the growing issues in the colonial economy, foreign affairs, and in Shay's rebellion as evidenced by completed thinking map with 80% accuracy • Where does today’s objective fit into our unit learning objective? • D • What is the difference in complexity between levels 2 and 3 today? • What can you do to get to mastery level? • TOC: Page53: Shay’s Rebellion

  3. 1. Growing Problems • The United States faced growing problems during the 1780s. • Many Americans believed that the Articles did not give the government enough power to solve the current problems of the US.

  4. 2. Economic Problems • Under the Articles, each state had its own trade policy. • Each state set taxes on goods brought in from other states • This discouraged trade among the states • In addition, each state was printing its own different money, making trade even more difficult • The central government had no power to tax and there was little to no money to run the government • The countries economic situation grew worse each year

  5. 3. Shay’s Rebellion • In the mid-1780s a severe economic depression hit the US • Business slowed, prices and wages dropped, and unemployment rose • In America there was despair and anger

  6. 3. Shay’s Rebellion • The depression hit farmers in Massachusetts especially hard. • When farmers could not pay their taxes because crop prices fell too low, the state government began seizing some farmsand selling them to get the tax money. • Angry farmers demanded that the legislature stop the farm sales. They did not. • In August of 1786, a former Revolutionary War captain named Daniel Shays led an uprising of about 1,000 Massachusetts farmers.

  7. 3. Shay’s Rebellion • The farmers tried to seize arms from the state armory, the state called in their militia. • Fighting broke out and some 150 of Shay’s men were arrested, including himself • This was the event that proved to the nation that a stronger central government was needed, meaning the Articles had to go. • **In response to this rebellion, Congress asked the states to send delegates to a convention in Philadelphia in 1778 to revise the Articles.

  8. Summary and Progress Chart • Create a multi-flow map (cause and effect) showing the causes and effects of Shay’s rebellion • Complete progress chart for objective D Shay’s Rebellion

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