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The issue of slavery at the Constitutional Convention was actually an issue about
representation.
taxes.
citizenship.
legislature.
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Explanation: Delegates debated whether enslaved people should be counted when determining a state's representation in the House. The Three-Fifths Compromise settled that issue by counting each slave as three-fifths of a person (which also affected taxation).
Explanation: Delegates debated whether enslaved people should be counted when determining a state's representation in the House. The Three-Fifths Compromise settled that issue by counting each slave as three-fifths of a person (which also affected taxation).
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