The founding fathers endured many hardships during the constitutional convention in order to making the country a better and free place foe people where everyone can live peacefully.
Explanation:
The founding fathers of the U.S constitution faced many difficulties during the constitutional convention in order to make a place (country) where every one can live in democratic environment with all their equal rights.
The major major debates in the constitutional convention were as follows;
Representation in Congress
Powers of the president
Election procedure of the president (Electoral College)
Slave trade
Bill of rights
The founding fathers made the debates on all the given topics because these were the steps of the peaceful and free environment of a country for every citizen.
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