The Constitutional Convention dealt with slavery issue in a conclusive manner. The addressed the rights of the slaves and their right to own property among other contentious issues.
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At the Constitutional Convention the question of slavery discussed at length. In the end, however, it was decided that the practice would continue.
By counting 60% of slaves for the purposes of representation and taxes. All delegates to the Convention recognized that this was an imperfect compromise to a difficult issue, but many of the delegates redesigning American government didn't want to deal with slavery at all. by counting 60% for all slaves--APEX
It allowed slavery where approved by the citizens of a state
It permitted Congress to outlaw the importation of slaves in 1808.
It didn't because slavery didn't cause a rift in the very societal structure like it did later on