<span>The Framers knew social environments would change,
thus changing the people. So for the constitution to mirror the people of U.S,
new amendments would need to be introduced. The Framers made amending the
Constitution very difficult because they wanted all changes implemented in the
Constitution to be very serious. In addition, they wanted to ensure that the
mass majority, if not all, Americans wanted such an amendment. -- This was my answer. I hope it helps </span>
Because the Constitution as written is a pretty well written and well thought out document. It should be hard to change so that some radical (who also controls both chambers of Congress with veto proof margins) can not come in and change it on a whim.
<span>The logic being that IF the situation has significantly changed that enough of the people would recognize it and agree to the Amendment. </span>
If I recall it was scotland because they were very good workers with cloth and britian because they worked hard and American business men would pay more than british
<span>Elizabeth Cady Stanton is referring to women. Women in the context of wanting to be allowed to take on new roles in the family and society. Roles that she feels they are entitled to take in the pursuit of happiness.</span>