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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During the Constitutional Convention, disagreement over how to count enslaved people was settled by the "Three-Fifths Compromise," since it was decided that each slave would count for 3/5 of a person when it came to representation.
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