How did the delegates to the Constitutional Convention deal with the issue of slavery?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. The issue of slavery was among the most difficult to resolve.
2. It revealed the existence of regional divisions within the new nation.
3. Planter delegates from Georgia and South Carolina refused to support any document that regulated the slave trade or curtailed slavery itself.
4. Rather than force the matter, northern delegates agreed to compromise.
5. For example, the three-fifths clause made every five enslaved people equivalent to three free people in apportionment matters.
6. Southern delegates dropped their protests against giving Congress the power to regulate international shipping.
7. In exchange, the importation of slaves was protected for twenty years and a fugitive slave provision was put into the Constitution.

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