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padilas [110]
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Which issues did the three fifths compromise tackle

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lubasha [3.4K]2 years ago
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The three-fifths compromise was proposed by James Wilson in order to count the slaves as a part of the population so that they can figure out the representation and taxation of the government.  The whole reason it was called the three-fifths compromise is that they didn't count a slave as a whole person they counted them as 3/5 of one.

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