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26 July, 08:58
Why was the three fiths comprises necessary
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Two issues that arose in the convention of Philadelphia were due to slavery, and whether or not slaves should be considered a part of the total population. The three fifths compromise counted them as 3/5 of a person for the purposes of determining a state's level of taxation and representation.
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