No one who was poor was represented. The convention was comprised of 55 lawyers, merchants, and representatives from the states. The rich white man wrote the constitution and for the first half of this government the common man couldn't vote for elected officials nor take part in the decisions made by the government. Frankly, the "founding" fathers didn't think the common man had the education or intelligence to make such decisions.
some were and some werent
maby if they werent that insane
no women werent aloud to vote
they werent happy with it... many just went along with it, but a brave few decided to help the underground railroad
This is an unfair statement because colonists werent allowed to be apart of the Parliament and they had no say... also the had no representation so it wasnt fair
no farmers werent successful
sydney and canberra
THEY WERENT ALOUD TO HAve sex
They were slaves and it was against the law to teach them.
no farmers werent successful in bringing about political and economical change because they had experienced a huge crisis that sone critics blamed on shortage of gold. and the failure of several major railroad companies also contributed to the economic problems.
They werent treated as well as they should be treated and they werent respected as much either.
no they werent
they werent fed
they werent
no, move on, if they werent meant to be then they just werent, but they will relize they missed out on a great person!
they werent
because they werent Muslim