To be honest, I'm not entirely sure. It seems to me that they would be in support of slavery because, assuming my facts are correct, Connecticut had a lot of slaves.
nothing. They agreed to keep slavery and kick out the British
In reference to the ratification of the US Constitution, the delegates agreed that the importation of new slaves would end in ten years.
In reference to the ratification of the US Constitution, the delegates reached an agreement that the importation of new slaves would end in 10 years.
Yes, Benjamin Franklin did attend the Constitutional Convention.
During the US Constitutional Convention there was a debate about outlawing slavery and or other means to reduce slavery. The Southern colonies-States threatened to walk out of the Convention if there was to be an outlawing of slavery. A compromise was agreed upon whereby in 1808, no more slaves could enter the new USA.
ahs turn up.... and the answer is slavery bruh
The South was easily offended by the topic of slavery, and if discussed to much, the debate would cause southern representatives to leave the Constitutional Convention. The North didn't want that, or else the nation would split. Therefore, the North avoided discussion of slavery with the South.
Connecticut abolished slavery in 1848.
the abolition of slavery
nothing. They agreed to keep slavery and kick out the British
nothing. They agreed to keep slavery and kick out the British
The three fifths compromise
The delegates at the Annapolis Convention declared slavery to be unconstitutional.
By counting 60% of slaves for the purposes of representation and taxes. All delegates to the Convention recognized that this was an imperfect compromise to a difficult issue, but many of the delegates redesigning American government didn't want to deal with slavery at all. by counting 60% for all slaves--APEX
yes it is true
D. whether the federal government should have the power to regulate slavery.
They were afraid Congress might try to end Slavery or the Slave trade
slavery
At the Constitutional Convention the question of slavery discussed at length. In the end, however, it was decided that the practice would continue.
Slavery