Aftermath of the Revolution - The Critical Period [1783 -1789]
The Articles of Confederation satisfy our Revolutionary leaders desire to have popular majority to lead without obstacle, but this new government contributes to a wide array of foreign and domestic problems in the years following the war.
New definition of liberty
Passing the torch (Sam Adams vs. Alexander Hamilton)
Thinking continentally
Rewriting State Constitutions (Reforming state governments leads to a call to reform the Articles)
The call for Conventions - Alexandria (1785) and Annapolis (1786)
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