Why did the leaders of the newly independent United States dislike the idea of letting ordinary Americans vote and be involved in politics and government (1683-1800)?

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The Founding Fathers of the United States believed in democracy, but this democracy was very different from what we know today as such, so at that time democracy was the tool through which only those who were really prepared and educated were those who could exercise the right to vote, while those who weren't were considered ordinary and thus denied from political rights.

In this way, millions of people considered unfit were left aside at the time of exercising their democratic rights, with which only a minority (white men who owned a certain amount of goods) were who decided the destinies of the nation.

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