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who did the commerce and slave trade compromise benefit
The 1808 Slave Trade Compromise in the Constitution.
The Missouri Compromise succeeded in expanding the boundaries of the United States. However, it did not end the slave trade.
agreeing not to end the slave trade for at least 20 years
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Commerce and slave trade compromise
who did the commerce and slave trade compromise benefit
Commerce and Slave-Trade Compromise
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The major compromises that the delegates agreed to make were The Connecticut Compromise, The Three-Fifths Compromise, and The Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise.
The Constitutional convention and Compromises include the three-fifths compromise, the Great Compromise was between the small states, the Commerce Compromise, Slave Trade Compromise, and the election of the President.
The 1808 Slave Trade Compromise in the Constitution.
The major compromises that the delegates agreed to make were The Connecticut Compromise, The Three-Fifths Compromise, and The Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise.
The compromise that was reached over the issue of slave trade was "Three-Fifths Compromise's.
The compromise regarding the slave trade was the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise. This was also called the Compromise of 1850. The decisions that were made by the compromise were that Texas had to surrender the claim it had on New Mexico, California became a free state, the South allowed slavery in new territories, the Fugitive Slave Act was passed, and slavery was banned in Washington DC.
The slave trade was all about commerce where business could make maximum profits from the smallest investments. Labor usually accounts for a very large part of expenditures so free (slave labor) or cheap labor from impoverished societies is always a more lucrative option for commercial exploitation.