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five delegates representing South Africa ,belguim the Arab league, Norway, and Namibia were united in their viewsFive delegates representing South Africa, Belgium, the Arab League, Norway and Namibia were united in their views.
five delegates representing South Africa ,belguim the Arab league, Norway, and Namibia were united in their viewsFive delegates representing South Africa, Belgium, the Arab League, Norway and Namibia were united in their views.
five delegates representing South Africa ,belguim the Arab league, Norway, and Namibia were united in their viewsFive delegates representing South Africa, Belgium, the Arab League, Norway and Namibia were united in their views.
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.
Roosevelt/Taft developed US Military forces and foreign trade.
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I'm sorry, but i don't know! :( if you type in this sentence, this should help you out. "current issues that involves international trade foreign exchange, balance of payments, tariffs, and free trade"
foreign; it was a treaty that stated that the British were to leave American soil but didn't state that the British couldn't interfere with America's trade.
The Constitutional Convention left the slave trade untaxed and untouched. Delegates from the southern States were naturally wary about the prospect of Congress being able to regulate America's interstate and foreign trade. They were afraid that the North would use its influence in Congress to levy taxes on the slave trade and the cotton trade. The delegates from the South pushed for, and won, a compromise on the matter: the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise. This agreement made it so Congress could regulate interstate and foreign trade, but could not tax exports. This meant that cotton exports from the South would not be affected. In addition, Congress was forbidden from regulating the slave trade for 20 years.