Slave trade became an important issue during the Constitutional Convention. Southern slaveholders did not want the Congress to take the power over slave trade while controlling foreign affairs. So they only let the Congress have power over trade, excluding slave trade, for next twenty years.
The Constitutional Convention said that congress could not ban slave trade until 1808.
Slave Trade
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Slave trade wasn't really addressed, but in counting slaves as part of the population a slave was 3/4 of a person. The Southern states still depended on slaves ( VA slave population in 1790 was 35%) and this will grow when the cotton gin was invented.
wanted congress to leave slave trade alone, and said if it was banished, the southern states would not ratify the constitution.
The fundamental issue that was raised at the constitutional convention was slave trade and human rights abuses. Those were the issues that were strife then.
slave trade
Slave trade became an important issue during the Constitutional Convention. Southern slaveholders did not want the Congress to take the power over slave trade while controlling foreign affairs. So they only let the Congress have power over trade, excluding slave trade, for next twenty years.
The Constitutional Convention said that congress could not ban slave trade until 1808.
Slave Trade
All of them.
Slave trade became an important issue during the Constitutional Convention. Southern slaveholders did not want the Congress to take the power over slave trade while controlling foreign affairs. So they only let the Congress have power over trade, excluding slave trade, for next twenty years.
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Slave Trade
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.
They were afraid Congress might try to end Slavery or the Slave trade