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Boone was one of the earliest American settlers in Kentucky. In the late 1700s, most Americans thought of Kentucky as the wild frontier. Some, like Boone, looked at the frontier and saw a world of opportunity. Exploring and governing these lands was only one of the many challenges that faced the new government of the United States.
Early travel to Kentucky is shown in this detail of Daniel Boone Escorting Settlers Through the Cumberland Gap (18511852) by George Caleb Bingham.
Moving West
The trail into Kentucky that Daniel Boone helped build was called the Wilderness Road. This road was not easy to travel. It was too narrow for carts or wagons, but it became the main road into Kentucky. The settlers came on foot or on horseback. Settlers were drawn to Kentuckys rich river valleys, where few Native Americans lived. But some Native Americans, such as the Shawnee, did live, hunt, and fish in the area. Tensions between Native Americans and settlers led to violent confrontations. But the settlers did not stop coming. By the early 1790s, about 100,000 Americans lived there. While settlers headed into the Western territories, the people in the East began to create new state governments.
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Background
Two states, Connecticut and Rhode Island, kept their old colonial charters as their constitutions. The other 11 states wrote new constitutions.
A. Reading a Map Look at the map on page 207 to see which states claimed territories in the West.
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B. Finding Main Ideas Why did the states without Western land claims want the other states to give up their claims? B. Answer The states without claims feared that the states with claims would be richer and stronger than them.
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Background
According to the Northwest Ordinance, Native Americans were to be treated fairly, and their lands were not to be taken from them.
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Skillbuilder Answers 1. Possible Response Governing the nation during the Revolutionary War, because if the war was lost, there would be no nation.
Aside from its handling of land issues, however, the Confederation Congress had few successes. By the end of the Revolutionary War, the United States faced serious problems, and the Confederation Congress did not have enough power to solve them. Debt was a critical problem for the government. Congress had borU.S. Government, 17761787 rowed large sums to pay for the Revolutionary War. Much of that money was owed to soldiers of its Successes of the own army. Upset at not being paid, Continental Congress several hundred soldiers sur Governed the nation during the rounded the Pennsylvania State Revolutionary War Negotiated the Treaty of Paris at the House where Congress was meet end of the war ing in June 1783. The soldiers Passed the Land Ordinance of 1785 threatened the legislators, thrusting Passed the Northwest Ordinance (1787) their bayonets through the windows. The delegates were forced to Lacked power to enforce laws flee the city. The event was a clear Lacked power to levy taxes sign of Congresss weakness. Lacked power to regulate trade among the states Even if Congress wanted to pay Required all 13 states to approve the soldiers, it did not have the changes in the Articles power to levy taxes. The national Weaknesses of the Articles government depended on the states of Confederation to send money to Congress. But the states sent very little money. Congress was not alone in facing SKILLBUILDER Interpreting Charts economic crises. People through1. What do you think was the greatest success of the out the nation faced hard times. In Continental Congress? Massachusetts, the economy was 2. What do you think was the greatest weakness of the so bad that people rose up in arms Articles of Confederation? against the government.
C. Analyzing Causes How did debt cause problems for the U.S. government under the Articles of Confederation? C. Answer Congress could not raise money to pay its debts, even to the soldiers who had fought the war.
2. Possible Responses Some students might say the lack of the power to tax, because it meant the government could not pay for what it wanted to do. Others might say the requirement for all 13 states to agree, because it could paralyze Congress.
Shayss Rebellion
In the mid-1780s, Massachusetts faced economic problems, as did other states. People had little money, but the state continued to levy high taxes. The average family owed $200 in taxes per yearmore money than most farmers made. Many Massachusetts farmers fell deeply into debt. Debt laws at the time were strict. Anyone who could not repay his debts would have his property auctioned off. If the auction didnt raise enough money to settle the debts, the debtor could be put in jail. In western Massachusetts, many jails were packed with debtors. Farmers asked the Massachusetts legislature to provide debt relief. But the legislature refusedand the farmers rebelled. One of the leaders of the rebellion was a Revolutionary War veteran named Daniel Shays. He commanded a group of about 1,500 men.
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Background
In 1788, Daniel Shays was pardoned for his actions.
In January 1787, Shays and his men marched on a federal arsenal, a place to store weapons. The arsenal was defended by 900 soldiers from the state militia. The militia quickly defeated Shayss men. But even though the militia put down Shayss Rebellion, as the uprising came to be known, the farmers won the sympathy of many people. Americas leaders realized that an armed uprising of common farmers spelled danger for the nation. Some leaders hoped that the nations ills could be solved by strengthening the national government. In the next section, youll read how Americans held a convention to change the Articles of Confederation.
Shayss rebels take over a Massachusetts courthouse. A stone marker rests on the spot of the rebellion.
Section
Assessment
2. Taking Notes
Use a diagram like the one below to list some of the challenges Americans faced in shaping a new government.
3. Main Ideas
a. What issues affected the Western territories between 1775 and 1787? b. What were three successes of the Continental Congress? c. What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
4. Critical Thinking
Forming and Supporting Opinions Which side would you have supported during Shayss Rebellionthe farmers or the officials who called out the militia? Why? THINK ABOUT the farmers problems the farmers march on the arsenal the job of the government
Challenges
CIVICS GEOGRAPHY
Write an opinion article about how the United States should govern the Western territories or draw a map showing how you would have divided the lands.