Constitution Timeline

By BPosey
  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence
    In 1776, we broke off from England with a piece are parchment. We wanted to make our own decisions and the declaration of independence, written by Thomas Jefferson, includes the unalienable rights, (life liberty and the pursuit of happiness)
  • Articles of Confederation

    Articles of Confederation
    The articles, written in 1777 by the congress, were used to limit power to the congress, and they convened to organize what the articles limited
  • Shays Rebellion

    Shays Rebellion
    A rebellion of farmers, led by Daniel Shays in 1786, were unhappy with the congress’s decision on the government and tried to raid the ammunition vault
  • The Great Compromise

    The Great Compromise
    the great compromise was created by Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth and they thought of it because it settled the balance between large and small states.
  • The 3/5s Compromise

    The 3/5s Compromise
    its good because 3/5s of the slaves took part as population count and its bad because since the south had more slaves, they got more power in congress vote
  • Constitutional Convention

    Constitutional Convention
    The convention of 1787 was for a new government. The delegates wanted to make a form of government to stabilize the country. Many compromises were needed
  • Virginia Plan

    Virginia Plan
    The Virginia Plan, offered by Edmund Randolph and James Madison, had two houses, and votes based on population
  • The New Jersey Plan

    The New Jersey Plan
    The New Jersey, proposed by William Paterson, offered by had one house, states got one vote
  • States Votes to Ratify

    States Votes to Ratify
    to ratify the constitution, 9 out of 13 states had to approve
  • The Federalist Position

    The Federalist Position
    Federalists believed that the Constitution was fair and wanted it to stay
  • The Anti Federalist

    The Anti Federalist
    the Anti-federalists believed that the Constitution would not work and that the government needed to change
  • Agreement over slavery

    Agreement over slavery
    The debate on slaves was postponed for 20 years so the south could get what they want, and the north can think about it.