No, it was settled by the Great Compromise.
The disagreement was whether slaves should count for taxes, and population, or not. And the three-fifths compromise was out of every five slaves, three counted towards taxes and population.
The Three-Fifths Compromise
They agreed with the south who owed slaves
Virginia Plan
Three-Fifths Compromise, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Emancipation Proclamation
because it brought together both the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan.
because it brought together both the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan.
a disagreement between slave state and free states over whether slaves should be counted as part of the population
A disagreement between slave states and free states over whether slaves should be counted as a part of the population.
A disagreement between slave states and free states over whether slaves should be counted as a part of the population.
The Perpouse of the three-fifths compromise was to make the population fare
The three-fifths compromise was designed to solve the issue of whether or not slaves should count in the total population. It was determined that each slave would count as three-fifths of one person.