The disagreement over how to count enslaved people during the Constitutional Convention was settled by the Three-Fifths Compromise. This compromise stipulated that each enslaved person would be counted as three-fifths of a person for purposes of representation and taxation.
During the Constitutional Convention, disagreement over how to count enslaved people was settled by the
Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise.
Great Compromise.
Southern Compromise.
Three-Fifths Compromise.
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