The Three-Fifths Compromise solved a dispute between 1.heavily populated states. 2.states in the East and the West. 3.states with and without slavery. 4.states that did and did not attend the Constitutional Convention.
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I'm not so sure! sorry
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i'm thinking 4 because i did some research
http://study.com/academy/lesson/the-three-fifths-compromise-definition-summary-quiz.html might be helpful.... @shadowhuntergaming bro i hate history...tbh i used to bunk history classes in school...not even havng nice idea about my country's history :P
On this date in 1787, the Three-fifths Compromise was enacted. Delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia that year accepted a plan offered by James Madison determining a state's representation in the U.S. House of Representatives. The issue of how to count slaves split the delegates into two groups.
lol rish tell me next time
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its 4 babe
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