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bc the southern states' economies needed the slave trade, and many southern delegates said they'd leave the Union if the constitution immediately ended the trade. =D

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Cuz why not

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Why did the delegates agree to allow the international slave trade continue for another 20 years?

bc the southern states' economies needed the slave trade, and many southern delegates said they'd leave the Union if the constitution immediately ended the trade. =D


Why did delegates agree to allow the International slave trade to continue for another 20 years?

bc the southern states' economies needed the slave trade, and many southern delegates said they'd leave the Union if the constitution immediately ended the trade. =D


What type of government did the delegates agree should have?

a Democracy


What did the delegates of the convention agree on?

First tell us what 'the following' are.


What delegates of the constitutional convention agree upon?

None of the plans


what did the delegates agree on when they came up with the Constitution?

Yopu mean construction


Did George Washington and the state delegates agree in the US Constitution by voting?

yes


What three things did all the delegates agree the US Constitution?

Men are free


What year did the delegates of the constitution agree that they would NOT ban slave trade?

1868


What were the key conflicts in the constitutional convention?

the delegates from the states were arguing and could not agree


Who did delegates unanimously agree should preside over the constitutional?

George Washington


What did the delegates of the Constitutional Convention not agree to do?

give absolute power to the executive branch