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myrzilka [38]
3 years ago
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The Slave Trade-Export Compromise did all of the following Except: Select one: a. required all treaties to be ratified by two-th

irds vote of the Senate b. no export taxes placed on products going to another country c. the slave trade could continue without interference from Congress for 30 years
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Juliette [100K]3 years ago
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The <em>Slave Trade-Export Compromise</em> <em>stated that slave trade could continue without interference from Congress for</em> 20 years, not 30. This Compromise effectively protected slave owners and the slave trade during 20 years  ̶ until 1808. Congress could not prohibit slaves trade but they could place taxes on them as they were technically considered as merchandise.

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