The men who wrote the Constitution were wealthy, some were slaveholders, and many had served in the Army, but more than half of them did not go to college.
More than half went to college was NOT characteristic of the men who wrote the Constitution. The delegates to the Constitutional Convention were indeed wealthy, many were slaveholders, and a significant portion served in the Army, but not more than half attended college.
For example, at the Federal convention that made the Constitution in 1787, only thirty out of fifty-five members had attended college, indicating that not all were college-educated.
Historian Charles Beard's analysis of economic class interests among the founders sheds light on the factors influencing the writing of the Constitution, providing a broader understanding beyond just educational backgrounds.
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