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The delegates at the Annapolis Convention declared slavery to be unconstitutional.
slavery
By counting 60% of slaves for the purposes of representation and taxes. All delegates to the Convention recognized that this was an imperfect compromise to a difficult issue, but many of the delegates redesigning American government didn't want to deal with slavery at all. by counting 60% for all slaves--APEX
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the southern delegates would not have signed.
southern delegates is for slavery they were trying to keep it. northern delegates is against slavery they were trying to get rid of it.
The delegates at the Annapolis Convention declared slavery to be unconstitutional.
nothing. They agreed to keep slavery and kick out the British
the abolition of slavery
slavery
the northern and the south delegates have different ideas about slavery because the southern needed slaves and the northern did not
Once the delegates starting discussingpopulation, the issue of slavery came up. Should enslaved people be counted in a state's population? Many Northern state's wanted to end slavery. Most southern state's, which had many slaves' wanted slavery to continue. Finally a compromise was reached. Every five slaves , or people " bound to service," would be counted as three. In addition, the delegates agreed to end slave with other countries in 1808.
slavery
No. That is, you could make a case that it did both of those things, but in fact it didn't directly do either.