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  • Frame 10: Why Compromise Mattered
  • Frame 1: The Problem
  • Frame 9: Final Outcome
  • After the Articles of Confederation proved too weak, delegates from 12 states met in Philadelphia to create a stronger national government.
  • Without compromise, the states may not have agreed on a Constitution. Compromise helped unite the nation.
  • Through debate and compromise, the delegates created the U.S. Constitution, forming a stronger federal government while balancing state and national powers.
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  • Frame 2: The Big Problem
  • Frame 5: Issue #2 – Slavery Representation
  • Frame 6: The Three-Fifths Compromise
  • Frame 4: The Great Compromise
  • Delegates agreed that 3 out of every 5 enslaved people would be counted for representation and taxation.
  • The Articles of Confederation gave most power to the states and very little to the federal government. Congress couldn’t tax, regulate trade, or enforce laws.
  • Southern states wanted enslaved people counted for representation.Northern states argued enslaved people should not be counted.
  • Delegates agreed to create a bicameral legislature:House of Representatives: based on populationSenate: equal representation (2 per state)
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  • Frame 8: The Slave Trade Compromise
  • Frame 7: Issue #3 – Slave Trade
  • Frame 3: Issue #1 – Representation
  • Southern states wanted to continue the slave trade.Northern states wanted it banned.
  • Large states wanted representation based on population.Small states wanted equal representation for each state.
  • Congress agreed not to ban the slave trade until 1808, but could regulate it until then.
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