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Q: Who said if congress had the power to regulate trade the southern states would be nothing more than overseers for northern states?
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Why didn't southern states want congress to regulate trade?

The southern states agreed that congress could regulate trade between other nations and between the states. In return, the Northern states agreed that Congress could not tax exports and would not interfere with the slave trade before 1808.


What agreement did the did northern and southern delegates make over trade?

the southern states agreed congress could regulate trade between the states, and other countries. In exchange the north agreed that congress could not tax exports or intervene with slave trade.


What agreement did northern and southern delegates make over trade?

the southern states agreed congress could regulate trade between the states, and other countries. In exchange the north agreed that congress could not tax exports or intervene with slave trade.


What were overseers in the southern colonies?

Overseers in the Southern colonies were workers hired by planters to watch over and direct the work of slaves. So they were more like supervisors, and if the slaves weren't performing their tasks, the overseers would then proceed to whip them.


Why did Southern delegates to the Constitutional Convention not support Congress' power to regulate trade?

They were afraid Congress might try to end Slavery or the Slave trade


How did northern and southern states compromise regarding the power of the congress over foreign trade and taxes?

Congress could tax goods coming into the country but not goods going out.


Why did the southern states fear if the northern states dominated congress?

That they would be taken advantage of


The southern states outnumbered the northern states in the war?

No. The big Northern majority in Congress was one of the reasons for North-South tension.


Which criticism of the king did congress strike out?

southern slave owners and northern slave traders banded together in the congress to strike out this PASSAGE ON SLAVERY.


What did At the Constitutional Convention delegates from northern and southern states disagreed about?

D. whether the federal government should have the power to regulate slavery.


The most dangerous tasks on a southern plantation were given to the?

strongest slaves


Southern factories were producing more than Northern factories?

the South had more political and economic power in Congress.