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10 June, 11:55

What were three of the major challenges that the constitutional convention delegates faced, and how was each resolved

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  1. 10 June, 12:05
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    Here are three major challenges faced by the delegates at the constitutional convention:

    1) Representation in Congress - States with larger population wanted more representatives in Congress based on their population. States with smaller populations wanted each state to have the same amount of representatives. Ultimately, the Great Compromise would solve this problem by creating the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House of Representatives would have representation based on a states population whilte the Senate would have 2 Senators from each state, regardless of population.

    2) Slavery and population numbers - Some states wanted slaves to count towards the population while other states did not. This resulted in the development of the 3/5ths Compromise, in which every 5 slaves would count as 3 people towards population.

    3) Rights of citizens - Many Anti federalists were worried that the new federal government would severely limit the rights of citizens. This is why a Bill of Rights was created, to outline what rights American citizens were entitled to.
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