Founding Fathers
Some people see the Founders of our constitution as capitalists, to benefit themselves and their bank accounts, and yet others see them people who were only out to benefit the actual people of the United In my opinion, every man that was involved with writing the a little of both. Each was out to better his situation, yet I also that each was out to better the actual public's interests. All in all Founders agreed upon a great document which set up a well rounded Each of the Founders was of high statute in society and also most very well educated. Thirteen of the delegates were businessmen, or shippers, six were major land speculators, eleven speculated in in large scales, twelve owned or managed slave-operated plantations or farms, nine of the men derived most of their income form public office, were retired, and only two were actual small farmers. Most of these other professions as well, such as physicians, lawyers, ministers, and scholars. A small number of the delegates were wealthy as well as a
states. It called for a strong central government with three branches, house of congress would consist of two members from each state that This compromise was in entirety to satisfy the smaller states. It be that of compromise. There were two plans that were placed upon the
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