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... The margin by which the Compromise was accepted was thin, but over time, most of the delegates from the dissenting states accepted the agreement.
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... As a result, compromise was desperately needed. One major issue the delegates encountered was giving fair representation to both large and small states.. ...
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... Fifths Compromise. The debate over including blacks as part of the population in southern states, was divided into two distinct groups, the delegates from the ...
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... The 3/5's Compromise called for exactly 60% of the salves in a state to be counted when determining the number of congressional delegates a state should receive ...
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... In the end the Constitution of America was the best compromise that the fifty-five delegates of the thirteen original colonies could come up with. ...
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... The issue, the most serious one dividing the delegates, was settled by the Great Compromise. Roger Sherman recommended a Congress made up of two houses. ...
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... The process of compromise exhibited by the delegates was in many ways reflected in the flexibility the document allowed for continuous political debate ...
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... up the union. The last issue that the delegates had to compromise on was the issue of trade between states. The north wanted the ...
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... This issue, the most serious one dividing the delegates, was settled by the Great Compromise, or the Connecticut Compromise. The ...
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... The Webster's dictionary defines the term compromise as "a settling of differences." At the Constitutional Convention, the delegates of the states were faced ...
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... These delegates were there to make changes to the Articles of Confederation, what they did not know was that they would compromise to form a constitution. ...
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... After further argument, the delegates agreed to what was really a great compromise also known as The Connecticut Compromise. It ...
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... The Compromise was approved on July 16, settling the arguments and disputes among the delegates, but arising a question among the states. ...
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... what they wanted. The delegates' ability to compromise is what makes the constitution work even in the present day. Each colony had ...
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... opinions. Only delegates from Rhode Island didn't show up. Each ... another. A great compromise was, well, the Great Compromise! It ...
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... as population but not count for taxes. So the delegates decided to also use the Three-Fifths compromise on the slaves for taxes.
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... Now even though most issues were resolved by compromise, the delegates could not have been happy with every piece of legislature. ...
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... Because some delegates from the small states were nervous that the Connecticut Compromise might be undone by a future constitutional amendment, the Founders ...
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... A small number of the delegates were wealthy as well as a number of them ... that would function without glitch their greatest weapon would be that of compromise. ...
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... As this rebellion spread delegates called for a meeting in which they ... The key conflicts in the Constitutional convention were the Great Compromise which gave ...
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... Delegates from New Jersey , New York and Delaware did not agree to the ... of debate , Roger Sherman of Connecticut came forward with a compromise.The Connecticut ...
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... Not only that, the Compromise was also only a temporary solution to the ... In February of 1861, delegates met in Montgomery, Alabama and declared themselves the ...
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... James Madison and the rest of the Virginian delegates pounded out the Virginia Plan. ... The Great Compromise was pushed forth by Roger Sherman from Connecticut. ...
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... have no rights, and they are not really citizens, this compromise was complete ... Pro a slavery document, while writing the constitution the delegates right then ...
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... Delegates from New Jersey , New York and Delaware did not agree with the ... several months of debate, Roger Sherman of Connecticut came forward with a compromise. ...
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... This act repealed the Missouri Compromise, stating that the inhabitants of the ... On February 4th delegates from all these states met in Montgomery, Alabama where ...
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... Philadelphia. Some of the delegates hoped to compromise with Britain but others wanted independence from the mother country. Finally ...
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... The delegates of the Constitutional Convention were men like George Washington ... Through the great compromise, the small states were given equal representation ...
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... Unlike Lincoln who knew how to Compromise, Johnson was a stubborn man. ... The voters then chose new delegates to the new state conventions. ...
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... Many wanted to compromise and work together to form a new set of rules that would be reasonable and apply to every American. If the delegates sent to work on ...
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