The framers of the U.S. Constitution reached a compromise on slavery primarily through the Three-Fifths Compromise, which counted enslaved individuals as three-fifths of a person for purposes of representation and taxation. This allowed southern states to have greater political power while still acknowledging the contentious issue of slavery. Additionally, the Constitution included a provision that protected the transatlantic slave trade for 20 years, delaying any potential restrictions. These compromises reflected the political realities of the time, balancing the interests of slaveholding states with those advocating for gradual abolition.
I believe you meant ABOUT not BAOUT! These are the compromise that Framers reach: 1) The national government would not end the slave trade before 1808. 2) They included the three-fifths clause in article 1,2 & 3. 3) Finally, the Framers agreed to include the fugitive slave clause in Article 4, section 2.
The compromise that the Framers reached on the issues of the tariffs and slavery were, to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts, and Excises, also to regulate the Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several Sates, and with the Indian Tribes. So the Constitution gave Congress the power to place tariffs on imports, and the Congress was also given the power to control both the interstate and foreign trade. So to agreement with the Southern delegates the Framers from the North agreed to the Southern demands on slavery issue.
fugitive slave law 3/5 cause not to out law slavery until 1808
The Framers came from different states which caused them to have different opinions.
Slavery was economically and culturally entrenched in the southern states in the late eighteenth century. The southern States would not have supported the ratification of the Constitution if it had called for the end of slavery.
they didnt care
Slavery
I believe you meant ABOUT not BAOUT! These are the compromise that Framers reach: 1) The national government would not end the slave trade before 1808. 2) They included the three-fifths clause in article 1,2 & 3. 3) Finally, the Framers agreed to include the fugitive slave clause in Article 4, section 2.
Slavery was a normal thing before.
slavery
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The compromise that the Framers reached on the issues of the tariffs and slavery were, to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts, and Excises, also to regulate the Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several Sates, and with the Indian Tribes. So the Constitution gave Congress the power to place tariffs on imports, and the Congress was also given the power to control both the interstate and foreign trade. So to agreement with the Southern delegates the Framers from the North agreed to the Southern demands on slavery issue.
The compromise that the Framers reached on the issues of the tariffs and slavery were, to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts, and Excises, also to regulate the Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several Sates, and with the Indian Tribes. So the Constitution gave Congress the power to place tariffs on imports, and the Congress was also given the power to control both the interstate and foreign trade. So to agreement with the Southern delegates the Framers from the North agreed to the Southern demands on slavery issue.
The compromise that the Framers reached on the issues of the tariffs and slavery were, to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts, and Excises, also to regulate the Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several Sates, and with the Indian Tribes. So the Constitution gave Congress the power to place tariffs on imports, and the Congress was also given the power to control both the interstate and foreign trade. So to agreement with the Southern delegates the Framers from the North agreed to the Southern demands on slavery issue.
What the framers wanted when they wrote the constitution
The Constitution's framers were uncomfortable with the practice of slavery. The word slavery or slaves doe not appear anywhere in the Constitution.
fugitive slave law 3/5 cause not to out law slavery until 1808