Perspective on who was entitled to the rights.
All of the Founders agreed that white, land-owning men were entitled to the rights of the Constitution. Beyond that group there was disagreement. Therefore, to get the passage of the Constitution some made compromises knowing the states could adjust laws as needed.
Blacks were not considered people in some cases, let alone entitled to rights. Women also were treated in a similar way. As the US grew so did the groups included in the democratic process.
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The northeast, many historians point to the opening of a textile mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1793 as the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the United States
<span>a. They demanded similar representation in their government
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Several societies such as the London corresponding society emerged in the 18th century, fueled by enlightenment thoughts and radically agitated for more political freedoms, and an end to nobility rule. English reformers were labelled Jacobin.
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