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Southern States. (NovaNet)
who did the commerce and slave trade compromise benefit
The smaller states benefited, because the smaller states had no use for slaves. Due to the fact that they didn't have any crops or enough property.
The people of Cuba benefited. The people of Puerto Rico benefited. The people of Guam benefited. The people of the Philippines benefited. The people of the United States benefited. The people of Spain probably benefited in that they received $20 milllion and were rid of the expense of trying to govern their foreign colonies who were in rebellion.
It kept the peace for thirty years - so it benefited both sides. Ironically both sides were dissatisfied with it, but at least they were equally dissatisfied, and it managed to keep the balance.
allowed the slave states to count a slave as three-fifths of a person
small states
Slave states.
Southern States. (NovaNet)
who did the commerce and slave trade compromise benefit
The small state benefited from that cuz.....big states did want to share their power equally ....So small states protested that to prevent this problem they established bicameral ( tow houses )..... :) I hope this is help full for you..
The Three-Fifths Compromise determined how population would be counted for....? Representation in Congress and also direct taxes on the population of the states.
The smaller states benefited, because the smaller states had no use for slaves. Due to the fact that they didn't have any crops or enough property.
The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, benefited both large and small states in the United States by establishing a bicameral legislature. In the Senate, each state would have equal representation, satisfying smaller states, while the House of Representatives would be based on population, addressing the concerns of larger states. This compromise helped facilitate the ratification of the U.S. Constitution by balancing the interests of diverse states and ensuring a fair representation system. Ultimately, it laid the foundation for the legislative structure of the U.S. government.
The 3/5ths compromise benefited Southern states the most as it allowed them to count each slave as 3/5ths of a person. This increased their representation in Congress and gave them increased power in the government.
Good question! The North benefited from the Missouri Compromise, because they received another state in the North (Maine) that did not allow slavery (because the North didn't like slavery.) The South benefited from the Missouri Compromise, because they received another southern state (Missouri) that was capable of having slaves. This way, both the North and the South had an equal amount of 12 Northern states and 12 Southern states.
Good question! The North benefited from the Missouri Compromise, because they received another state in the North (Maine) that did not allow slavery (because the North didn't like slavery.) The South benefited from the Missouri Compromise, because they received another southern state (Missouri) that was capable of having slaves. This way, both the North and the South had an equal amount of 12 Northern states and 12 Southern states.