Three Fifths Dbq

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July 4th, 1776, the U.S gained independence from Great Britain. This day was a very special day for all of America, but nobody noticed the real issue.America had freedom, but the government needed to figure out how to keep the rights and liberties of all of its citizens. They thought the articles of confederation was a weak document and needed to be changed. America needed to keep its rights and liberties so they wouldn't live like they did when Britain ruled over them. One of the things the government did to keep the rights and liberties was make the three-fifths compromise as stated in document 2. The three- fifths compromise came from the virginia state plan, which stated that bigger states should get more representation and the new jersey plan which said all states should get equal representation.The three-fifths compromise stated that every 3 out of 5 slaves in that state would count as a vote. Next, the government had the bill of rights as stated in Document 1. The bill of rights guaranteed freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and so many more. …show more content…

People believed that every free person should be allowed to vote for representation of their country. Lastly, The government stated that any slave that goes to the Northwest Ordinance are free people. There was a catch to this right though, if the owner found the slave, the slave would have to go back with its owner. July 4th, 1776, the day when america gained its independence. The government had to decide how to keep the citizens’ rights and liberties. The rights and liberties that the government made back then made America how it is

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