It was considered to be a compromise because they had to make sure that all three branches had the same number of power.
It really doesn't have any major impact on today's government
The Three-Fifths Compromise outlined the process for states to count slaves as part of the population in order to determine representation and taxation for the federal government.
the American system of government is based on the fact that all people are considered as equals
without them, the small States would have carried little weight in the new government.
it solved the issue of how people were going to be represented in government. the three fifths compromise stated that three out of five southern blacks would count as people, and the great compromise set up the bicameral houses of legislation. the house representation based on population, and the senate giving each state two representatives.
Three-Fifths Compromise, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Emancipation Proclamation
When determining a state's population for the purposes of representation, a slave was considered three-fifths of a person.
the Great Compromise, Three-Fifths Compromise, and [i'm not reallly sure, but i think] Connecticut Compromise
Without them, the small States would have carried little responsibilities in the new government
Without them, the small States would have carried little responsibilities in the new government
They agreed with the south who owed slaves
the three fifths compromise was not fair