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Andru [333]
4 years ago
6

what was the three-fifths compromise say about how most Americans viewed people at this time in history

History
2 answers:
Umnica [9.8K]4 years ago
5 0

They felt that enslaved people were not equal to white men

Hope this helps!

nata0808 [166]4 years ago
4 0

They were not equal to white people


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