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26 August, 11:51

Why did southern states want slaves to be counted as representation?

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  1. 26 August, 12:03
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    State Representation is based off the population of the state, since slaves weren't technically citizens, they were not counted in deciding how many representatives a state had. Slaves were a large majority of the population in the south. The south thought they were under represented and wanted slaves to be counted so representation was fair in their eyes.
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