The system used to count slaves for representation in Congress was the Three-Fifths Compromise. Established during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, it stipulated that each slave would be counted as three-fifths of a person when apportioning representation and taxation among the states. This compromise aimed to balance the interests of slaveholding states with those of free states in the legislative process.
They wanted to count the slaves are part of the population so they could have more representation in Congress.
Three fifths were slaves
The most serious disagreement in the debate between large and small states at the Constitutional Convention was the issue of representation. Small states feared that their voices would be lost if representatives were chosen based on population, while big states didn't think it was fair that the small states would have as much influence as they had.
The 3/5ths compromise was significant because it help benefit the south with more representation in voting. It counted 3/5ths of all slaves which gave the south more votes because slaves were more abundant .This had to do with counting population for the purpose of legal representation in Congress. The issue was weather or not to count slaves. Some wanted to count them and some didn't. They worked it out with a compromise. The slaves were counted but they only counted as three fifths each. That way nobody got what they wanted. It was not a good solution but it was something they were able to agree upon at the time. I hope this helps.
It was Harriet Tubman who helped the slaves escape.
Southern states wanted to count slaves as part of their populations for the purpose of representation in the United States Congress. By counting slaves as part of the population, southern states could increase their representation in Congress, despite slaves not having the right to vote.
As 3/5ths of a person...
Northern states opposed it, Southern States were in favor. Finally they compromised, and agreed that 5 slaves would be counted as 3 citizens.
The Southern states in the United States wanted slaves to count in their total population for representation in Congress. This led to the Three-Fifths Compromise in the Constitution, where slaves were counted as three-fifths of a person for the purpose of determining representation in the House of Representatives.
They wanted to count the slaves are part of the population so they could have more representation in Congress.
Slaves should be counted when counting a state’s population to determine representation in congress
They wanted to count the slaves are part of the population so they could have more representation in Congress.
as 3/5 of a man
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they follwed the north star and they were free from being slaves some lady helped alot of black slaves leave the place from being slaves
William Blount believed that slaves should be counted as part of the population for the purpose of determining representation in Congress and for the allocation of taxes. He supported the Three-Fifths Compromise, where slaves were counted as three-fifths of a person for these purposes.
It was an organization that helped former slaves