delegates at the constitutional convention of 1787 agreed to the three-fiths compromise as a way slaves were counted in determining a state's congressional delegation.
they made the electoral college
The Three-fifths Compromise
It's actually the Three-Fifths Compromise. Most delegates from the slave-holding States argued that slaves should be counted. Most northerners took the opposing view. Finally, the Framers decided on the 3/5ths Compromise.
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The major compromises that the delegates agreed to make were The Connecticut Compromise, The Three-Fifths Compromise, and The Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise.
The major compromises that the delegates agreed to make were The Connecticut Compromise, The Three-Fifths Compromise, and The Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise.
The great compromise , the three-fifths compromise && the electroal college.
The great compromise , the three-fifths compromise && the electroal college.
what the delegates gained by agreeing to the compromise was that at the constitutional convention was that everyone had a different idea for a new government
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
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As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
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Representation in congress.
delegates at the constitutional convention of 1787 agreed to the three-fiths compromise as a way slaves were counted in determining a state's congressional delegation.