In return for support of Hamilton's Assumption plan the new US capital would be on the Potomac River.
Hamilton's objection to Jefferson's strict interpretation of the Constitution
states' representation in congress
Hamilton supported greater federal power. (study island)
jefferson...re read the lesson a couple of times and think it through...you'll see why!
Yes, the terms "Connecticut Compromise" and "Great Compromise" are appropriate as they both refer to the same agreement that established a bicameral legislature, balancing the interests of large and small states. The term "Three-Fifths Compromise," often labeled a "sectional compromise," accurately reflects the contentious agreement between northern and southern states regarding the counting of enslaved individuals for representation and taxation. Both terms highlight the compromises made to address differing regional interests during the Constitutional Convention.
He compromised that he would move the capital to the south.
Hamilton's objection to Jefferson's strict interpretation of the Constitution
You left out the choices of statements.
The Connecticut Compromise was reached at the convention regarding slavery
There is a lot of information online regarding the Compromise of 1877. Wikipedia has an entire page dedicated to the Compromise of 1877 and it is reliable.
The three fifths compromise
Jefferson
1850 Comprimise
The Connecticut Compromise was reached at the Constitutional Convention that took place in 1787. It was a compromise regarding the representation each state was entitled to under the US Constitution.
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states' representation in congress
No. Slavery is no longer legal in America, therefore dismissing the compromise which stated that slaves were counted as 3/5th of a person regarding representation and taxation for states.