The idea of poor farmers rebelling was alarming to many at the Constitutional Convention because it threatened the stability of the new nation and the existing social order. Such uprisings could undermine the authority of the government, leading to chaos and potential anarchy. Additionally, many delegates were concerned that a rebellion could inspire other disenfranchised groups to rise up, further destabilizing the economy and undermining property rights, which were seen as foundational to their political and social systems. Overall, the fear of rebellion highlighted the tensions between different social classes and the challenges of establishing a balanced government.
No.
name two laders from the constitutional convention
Black people
Thomas jefferson
chicken
no, the people who attended the constitutional convention were the aristocratic elite of the American population.
yes
Lawyers
It would be false to state that the electoral college showed that the Constitutional Convention had trust in the people. People who are critical of the electoral college claim that it is an undemocratic system.
rich people (wealthy) 55 total.
thomos jefferson And john adams
All the people in the Constitutional Convention - they all contributed to the constitution.