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kotykmax [81]
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Reflect on the texts and the details that you read about the lives of some of the Founders.

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How do you think free or enslaved African Americans may have felt as their humanity was debated?

Numerous enslaved African Americans defied the slave system by leaving it. Escape attempts were dangerous and uncertain, and slaveholders posted substantial prices for captured exiles, but every time thousands of enslaved people fled to free countries or homes. On the way, they were backed by enslaved people on near granges and colonies and by networks of free African Americans and European Americans. By 1860, an estimated,000 people had escaped from slavery.

Write three to five sentences summarizing your response to the question, "What conclusions can you draw about the men who wrote the Constitution?"

During the indigenous Convention, numerous debates arose about what a new Constitution and new US government should look like.Questions of representation in the new government were resolved through the Connecticut concession and Three-Fifths concession.

Other notable debates included the debate over slavery, limitations of republic, and how to help the civil government from gaining too important power.Opinions on the new Constitution were deeply divided between Federalists anti-federalists, and the Constitution only hardly won blessing.

The Bill of Rights, written in 1789 and espoused in 1791, was added to the Constitution to meetAnti-Federalist demands and insure individual rights.

Despite the Revolutionary testament that “ all men are created equal, ” the rights of populace barred slaves, free blacks, Native Americans, and Asians, and women were barred from voting and property rights; this laid the foundation for the United States as a democracy of white men.

  • Connecticut Compromise An agreement that large and small countries reached during the indigenous Convention of 1787, that in part defined the legislative structure and representation that each state would have under the Constitution.
  • indigenous Convention A meeting that took place May 25 to September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, with the original purpose of revising the papers of Confederation.
  • Three-Fifths concession An agreement between Southern and Northern states that allowed a portion of the slave population to be counted for representation purposes regarding both the distribution of levies and allotment of members of the House of Representatives.
  • Naturalization Act The first rules for the United States to follow in granting public citizenship; they limited naturalization to emigrants who were free white people of good character.

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