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The Confederation Period lasted from 1783 to 1789. Following the end of the American Revolution in 1783, the newly independent states retained their sovereignty but were part of a confederation of states with a weak federal government. After it became clear that the confederation could not handle the challenges facing the states, a convention was held in Philadelphia which produced a constitution that created a new nation with a stronger federal government. Episode eight explains that the United States of America was born when Virginia became the ninth state to ratify the constitution. Still, there were four ratification conventions left, and the new nation would be much weaker if all four voted against ratification, so the struggle between federalists and anti-federalists would continue. The federalists were victorious in New Hampshire and more important, New York, but they failed in North Carolina and Rhode Island. Regardless, they had created a new nation.
Cast of Characters:
Alexander Hamilton-member of the New York State Legislature, former aide to General George Washington, commander of the Continental Army
James Madison-delegate to the Confederation Congress
John Jay-Secretary of Former Affairs, former diplomat to Spain and former president of the Continental Congress
Edmund Randolph-governor of Virginia
Patrick Henry-former governor of Virginia and delegate to the First Continental Congress
George Mason-member of the Virginia General Assembly, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights
Melancton Smith-lawyer, delegate to the Confederation Congress
Sources:
Franklin & Washington: The Founding Partnership-Edward J. Larson
Radical Hamilton: Economic Lessons from a Misunderstood Founder-Christian Parenti
The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789-Joseph J. Ellis
The Framers' Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution-Michael J. Klarman
The Return of George Washington: Uniting the States, 1783-1789-Edward J. Larson
Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-1788-Pauline Maier
Washington: A Life-Ron Chernow
Alexander Hamilton-Ron Chernow
George Washington: A Life-Willard Sterne Randall
James Madison: A Biography-Ralph Ketcham
The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763-1789-Robert Middlekauff
A Leap in the Dark: The Struggle to Create the American Republic-John Ferling
Image Credit:
Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States, by Howard Chandler Christy (1940) - The Indian Reporter, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=662340
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