yes he did
No he didn't. He didn't believe in it and tried to abolish it.
Nope.
Maybe he was a helper with others slaves like an abolisionist to help slaves escape.
Every man between 18 and 35 to be available for service - not counting slaves, of course.
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Not slaves.
William Paterson believed that slaves could vote for taxes paid by state but only 3/5 of the slaves should be counted for determining but not for determining representation in the national legislature. :)
No he didn't. He didn't believe in it and tried to abolish it.
counting slaves in the population
Massachusetts
3/5 Compromise
Slaves should be counted when counting a stateโs population to determine representation in congress
Instead of counting all slaves for population to determine electoral votes, they only counted slaves as 3/5 of a person to calculate the electoral votes. Before this they didn't count any of the slaves as part of the population when calculating electoral votes.
The three-fifths clause provided for counting three-fifths of all slaves for purposes of representation in Congress.
William Paterson did not like the slave trade and he wanted it to be abolished.
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William Penn had three slaves that he owned