"Should states be represented equally or in proportion to their population?
Both, according to the Connecticut compromise, states have equal representation in the senate, but representation in the house is by population.
What should be done about slaver/How should slave be represented in the house of representatives?
Congress was silent on this issue, besides saying they could not be imported after 1808/By counting them as 3/5 a person.
Should the right to vote be based on universal manhood suffrage, or should it be very restricted?
Finesse the issue. Let the states decide qualifications for voting.
I think it was the Articles of Confederation?
he voted towed the republic side and that happens to be yes
ahs turn up.... and the answer is slavery bruh
The Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia was kept secret from the public to prevent interference. Details were finally released to the public in 1840.
No, William Blount did not participate in the Annapolis Convention held in 1786. He was, however, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. The Annapolis Convention included representatives from only a few states to discuss trade and commerce issues, leading to the call for a broader convention to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. Blount's involvement came later as he helped draft the U.S. Constitution.
Its in the American Textbook pages 142-143
slavery and the deffinition of a citizen
I think it was the Articles of Confederation?
Annapolis Convention
The fundamental issue that was raised at the constitutional convention was slave trade and human rights abuses. Those were the issues that were strife then.
The Constitutional Convention dealt with slavery issue in a conclusive manner. The addressed the rights of the slaves and their right to own property among other contentious issues.
Slave Trade
Two of the key issues during the Constitutional Convention were slavery and how the president would be elected. One was decided and one was tabled.
he voted towed the republic side and that happens to be yes
ahs turn up.... and the answer is slavery bruh
This is a very complicated question. The economic issues that were highest at the constitutional convention was whether teachers should be paid more. The framers didn' try to strengthen the powers of the government.
yes it is true