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Why was congress forbidden to act on the slave trade for at least twenty years?

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  1. 27 July, 09:56
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    A more sophisticated response to the trade was to note that, without the Constitution, the states could keep the trade open indefinitely because the Congress under the Articles of Confederation had no power to regulate commerce, but under the Constitution it would be possible, in just twenty years, to end the international slave trade.
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