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How did representatives of the Philadelphia Convention address the issue of slave populations being counted as part of a state’s population?


A.They introduced the Crittenden Plan.
B.They created the Three-Fifths Compromise.
C.They ratified the Bill of Rights.
D.They passed the Connecticut Compromise.

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Answered by Aadhyagupta2
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Between May and September 1787, delegates from 12 states convened in Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation, which had proven insufficient to cope with the challenges facing the young nation.

The convention was the site of spirited debate over the size, scope, and structure of the federal government, and its result was the United States Constitution.

The notorious Three-Fifths Compromise apportioned representation to the southern slaveholding states in a scheme that counted five enslaved men and women as three.

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Answered by ScienceisLife1
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B) They created Three-Fifths Compromise.

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The notorious Three-Fifths Compromise apportioned representation to the southern slaveholding states in a scheme that counted five enslaved men and women as three.

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