His family was born into a poor family and learned from observing others
The correct answer is it lacked a bill of rights for the people.
This fight for a bill of rights for the people was lead by a group known as the Anti-federalists. The Anti-federalists feared that the new constitution did not guarantee a certain set of rights to citizens. This groups fear was that without this list of rights, the central (aka federal) government may become tyrannical and take away rights from citizens. This fear was rooted in America's experience as colonists under the control of Great Britain.
This is why the US Constitution ended up with a bill of rights, as Anti-federalists refused to agree to it until one was implemented.
Since the road is cut into the mountains the layers can be studied in a way very few other places can be.
He was a heretic according to the Church which was the ultimate law behind all questions regarding the earth. Although his teachings were accurate, they went against the Church so naturally they were heresy since anything that was against the Church teachings was heresy. Of course, nowadays we wouldn't label him as a heretic, but at the time when he did it he was indeed spreading heresy, even though he was speaking the truth.
A sick a$$ broadway show lemme tell ya ;) it led to political parties. hamilton was a federalist and wanted a strong, large government) and an alliance with britain; jefferson was a democratic-republican (not to be mistaken with modern-day democrats and republicans) and favored a smaller, weaker central government and more power to the individual states, as well as an alliance to france. during this time period, britain and france were not friends, so it was one or the other.