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The Great Compromise in the Constitutional Convention provided that slaves who escaped from the South would be captured and brought back if found in the North. It also stated that slavery would not be able to expand to other states.

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The Great Compromise, also called the Connecticut Compromise, set up the U.S. Congress into 2 ruling groups (also called "bicameral legislature"). The first group is the House of Representatives, where the states with the largest populations get more representatives than states with small populations. The second group is called the Senate, where every state, regardless of its population, elects 2 representatives each. Together, the House of Representatives and the Senate are called the Congress.

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The Great Compromise provided that representation in the House would be determined by population, and that each state would have equal representation in the Senate. This is also known as the Connecticut Compromise.

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The Great Compromise, or as it is also known as the Connecticut Compromise, took place during the Constitutional Convention and was an agreement between large and small states that defined the legislative structure that each state would have in the Constitution.

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One house would have representation based on population and the other based on equal representation.

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