1. According to your textbook, what were the problems of the American frontier (the Ohio Valley) after 1763 and how did the British address these problems? According to the textbook, there were many problems of the American Frontier (the Ohio Valley) after 1763. Due to the war, Great Britain had a vast amount of debt they owed. In order to solve this problem, Parliament needed to find ways to raise the money. Additionally, everyone including British subjects had to pay taxes or even more in taxes. Another problem of the American Frontier was the Pontiac’s Rebellion. The way that this problem was solved was that the British government issued the 1763 Proclamation. The 1763 Proclamation prohibited settlement of white settlers passing the Appalachian …show more content…
Throughout the War of Independence, Boyreraeu Brinch experienced several things through which he suffered. A few of those things include his imprisonment, torture, and the various deaths of his loved ones. Despite going through those hardships, he stayed strong and persisted in fighting for his beliefs whilst not losing hope. Another important theme was the significance of freedom. Since Boyreraeu Brinch was born as a slave in Africa, he unfortunately went through the horrors of bondage. Due to this fact, he knew and got to experience how significant freedom was. Therefore, he pursued vocalizing against slavery and its abolishment. 4. In what way did the Revolutionary War provide both new opportunities and new challenges for slaves and free blacks in America? The Revolutionary War provided both new opportunities and new challenges for slaves and free blacks in America. The new opportunities that the Revolutionary War provided was that America gave slaves and free blacks the chance to get their freedom on the condition that they fought alongside …show more content…
First off, slavery was handled in a very complex type of way. Due to the fact that people in southern states feared the future abolishment of slavery, the Constitution did not clearly state anything about slavery. The Constitution added that in the House of Representatives and the Electoral College, slaves would be counted as three-fifths of a person. This was done so that southern states would have power over slaves. Additionally, the new Federal Constitution prohibited Congress to ban slave trade for twenty years. Democracy was also handled in a very complex way. The new Federal Constitution created a republic and gave states the power, meaning that people would no longer have direct control over government. Like slavery and democracy, representation was also handled in a very complex way. The Constitution created both the Senate and the House of Representatives for the simple fact that states with either large or small populations could have more representation. The House of Representatives was created to represent states with large populations while the Senate was created to represent states with small
At the end of the Revolutionary War, America had taken a new identity. The new standards of the government had inspired the African Americans to torturously work for many years to gain similar rights as the Whites. The advancing technology not only expanded the efficiency of producing goods through the invention of machines but also the Southern economy. Slaves in the South were determined to gain freedom even if it came with consequences. Some Southern slaves were buying their freedom legally while others were simply rebelling against their masters, disobeying their orders and what not.
After the American Revolution and America declared independence much changed within the newly independent nation. Particularly political and social, and to a lesser extend economically as well. After breaking away from the England Government Americans leaders formed the concepts of their ideal society. Independence brought change to woman and slaves. Woman gained more freedom and many slaves were set free.
The house’s representatives would be decided based on population, while the congress would have 2 representatives per state. It was decided slaves would be counted as 3/5th of a person for taxation and representation purposes. There were tensions between southern states and northern states as well. Southern states feared that the ability to regulate trade could greatly affect their agrarian economy and their slave trade.
Constitution did not want to put the word slavery in the document; however, the Constitution has some aspects of slavery such as slave trading, runaways, and representation. Under this Constitution, the new government does not have the authority to outlaw the importation of enslaved people into the U. S. for 20 years. All states were required to return fugitives from bondage to the slaveholders they escaped from. Lasty, representation of slaves was an issue heavily discussed. The slave states wanted more representation, so they argued that slaves should be accounted for.
The United States Constitution of 1787 was created in order to build a strong infrastructure for our country to pave a pathway for the future people in charge of the law. The topic in which the constitution was pro slavery or anti slavery was highly controversial for a number of reasons. This topic put the government into many debates though its constitutional convention as the word slavery itself was never said in the actual document. Even Though it was not said, it was clear that the ones in power were biased toward the slave owners in the country based on the provisions that were made. It may be debated as something in between as nothing was explicitly stated, but the three-fifths compromise stating that enslaved persons were not three fifths
The Reconstruction Era of American history was plagued by many problems. One of the most important problems being the recently released from slavery Freedmen. Freedmen were in a tricky situation in which they had just been released from their owner and had nowhere to go, but the Federal Government made many successful attempts to help them out. The Government helped alleviate all the problems Freedmen had from their finances to basic needs and rights, and in doing so, made the period of reconstruction more helpful than harmful for Freedmen. The events of reconstruction were helpful to freedmen as they were not only freed from slavery, they were given rights directly from the federal government.
It was a dramatic and revolutionary event that put the current social and political order to the test. Radical concepts that were novel around the globe at the time, such as liberty, equality, and democracy, defined the American Revolution. Desires for independence and freedom from repressive British laws like taxation without representation propelled the revolution. Due to their superior military skills, wise alliances, and effective leadership, the revolutionaries were successful in advancing their cause. The revolutionary concepts of liberty and democracy had far-reaching effects, encouraging other countries to struggle for their freedom and influencing the political climate of modern America..
The main reason for this is the size. The Senate only has 100 members, while the House of representatives has over 4 times as many at 435 members. With many more members, there needs to be more rules in order to keep everything under control. The size of the Senate is based on equal representation, being two senators per state. The House of Representatives, however, is based on population of each state.
The reconstruction to the constitution created a new way of things. A big thing was equality to everybody no matter what you were or supported. Reconstruction was in a way to some people was the golden opportunity to purge the nation of slavery and create “ perfect republic”. People like Thaddeus Stevens thought citizens should enjoy equal and political rights. Creating the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments empowered a new different state.
Slavery in the U.S. Constitution After the Unites States declared Independence from Great Britain in 1776, they greatly feared a strong national government that would be like a monarchy like the one Great Britain had. To prevent this tyrannical government from happening in the U.S., a convention of delegates from all thirteen states were brought together to create the U.S.’s first written constitution: the Articles of Confederation. This convention was called the Continental Congress. The Articles of Confederation focused on having a federal government, or a loose alliance of the states.
African Americans had a huge impact on the revolutionary war. However, from the time of America's founding to the late 1800s, African Americans were subject to large amounts of racism. The white people who lead the country viewed African Americans as less than people. They even went so far as to enslave them and force them to work on farms and plantations. Even with all the problems they faced, some persisted and made a change in society.
These authorities that the national government should have, were all up to the states to decide under the Articles. With the taking away some of the states rights in the Constitution, Anti-federalists feared that this would leave the states too weak, resulting in more problems. Under the new Constitution, many powers that were now in the government 's hands are: the power to levy and collect taxes, the power to regulate interstate commerce, the government set up a national court system consisting of district, circuit, and a supreme court, the government could enforce laws, there was now a house based on population, and a senate based on equal representation (two votes per state), to amend the Constitution, a ⅔ vote of Congress was needed, and a ¾ vote of the states were needed, and a majority rule was needed to pass bills. These new powers and abilities of the national government helped to create a strong, new
The Proclamation of 1763, was a rule that was later established by King George III in order for the colonies to stop expanding. This later affected the Americans, causing them land that could no longer be purchased from the Indians. The Americans did not favor this because this caused them to not make money from
The American Revolution brought independence to slaves, colonists, Native Americans, and women. The Revolutionary War made the United States and France allies go against Great Britain. France made a choice to assist the United States military until they received independence from Great Britain. The Revolution had a huge part in slavery, such as bringing conflict between slavery and liberty because the North prohibited slavery. The South did not believe that slavery should be abolished.
Thanks to this, he was able to look at slaveholders’ papers and get a better understanding of what was going on and he started to realize that what was going on was wrong. This realization helped him be mentally free for a time and he even attempted to escape, but another slave ratted him out. He went to Covey, and after a while of being with there, they got into a fight that “rekindled the few expiring embers of freedom, and revived within [him] a sense of [his] own manhood. It recalled the departed self-confidence, and inspired [him] again with a determination to be free’ (82-83). After the battle, he knows that he can still have a chance at freedom as long as he is not thoughtless and has the power of reason.