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which agreement solved the disagreement over whether slaves should be counted for the purpose of representation
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which agreement solved the disagreement over whether slaves should be counted for the purpose of representation
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agreement that solved the disagreement over whether slaves should be counted for the purpose of representation was the "3/5 Compromise," since this led to each slave counting as "3/5" of a person when it came to representation.
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