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The three fifths compromise
The Thee-Fifths Compromise
The Connecticut Compromise was reached at the convention regarding slavery
There was only one compromise regarding slavery and it was the three-fifths compromise which stated that slaves would be counted as three-fifths of a person for purposes of assigning House of Representative seats. Another compromise during the Constitutional convention was the Great compromise which created a bicameral legislature and the creation of the electoral college for Presidential elections.
yes it is true
for ever five elslaved people they counted three of them it was called a three- fifth
At the Constitutional Convention the question of slavery discussed at length. In the end, however, it was decided that the practice would continue.
Slavery
the abolition of slavery
They passed the Three-Fifths Compromise and another compromise that stated that slavery would not be abolished until 1808.
The immediate cause was Lincoln's election, but it had been brewing since before the Missouri Compromise. Slavery had become the most divisive aspect of American political life. Had it been dealt with at the Constitutional Convention, the civil war need not have happened, but without the slavery compromise then and there, America may not have been created as a constitutional republic.
nothing. They agreed to keep slavery and kick out the British