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Which was a result of the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise?


uuzb819: Which was a result of the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise?

Congress could end slavery at any time.
Southern crops could not be sold abroad.
There could be no taxes on exports.
The slave trade would end with ratification.
uuzb819: who knows which is it

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The result was the Slave Trade Compromise, which gave the federal government some power over commerce, with the provisions that Congress could not prohibit the slave trade for 20 years until 1808, but could levy a tax on people imported slaves.

Explanation:

A result of the commerce and slave trade compromise would be that there could be no taxes on southern exports

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Answered by neeraj91118
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Answer:

The result was the Slave Trade Compromise, which gave the federal government some power over commerce, with the provisions that Congress could not prohibit the slave trade for 20 years until 1808, but could levy a tax on people imported slaves.

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