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The Three Great Compromises Essay Research Paper

The Three Great Compromises Essay, Research Paper


The Three Great Compromises


The United States of America was founded on the basis of compromise, but


what does compromise really mean? According to the Webster’s New World


Dictionary compromise means “an adjustment of opposing principles”. Political


systems use compromises in daily life. The Three Great Compromises that


occurred early in this nation’s government were the Connecticut Compromise, the


3/5 Compromise, and finally the Commerce & Slave Trade Compromise. Were it not


for these compromises the United States could still be governed under the


Articles of Conferderation.


The Connecticut Compromise was the most important compromise in the history


of the U.S. government. The representatives from each state were going to change


the government totally, from powerful state governments to a powerful central


government, which they vowed not to do when they declared independence from


England. Rhode Island was so disgusted with the idea of changing the government


that they did not even come to the meeting. Finally after all the debating and


each state getting their say, they “compromised” on a plan where they would have


two governmental houses, one being the House of Representatives and the second


being the Senate, with the Senate being the stronger of the two houses. The


House of Representatives was based on each state’s population, that is the more


people in the state the more representatives that state would get. The Senate


said that regardless of the state’s population each state would get two


repre

sentatives all with equal say.


The 3/5 Compromise was mainly about slaves. The issue in this compromise


was should slaves be counted for determining representation for each state? The


North did not want them to be counted because they were considered possessions,


not citizens, and that meant less representation for them. The South, on the


other hand, wanted them to be counted because that meant that they could pass


laws more beneficial to the South since they would have more representation. So


they “compromised” and said that each slave counted 3/5 of a person.


The final compromise was the Commerce & Slave Trade Compromise. The issue


here was should Congress be able to regulate trade and should the United States


continue with slave trading? The North felt that Congress should control trade


and put an end to slave trading. The South was fearful of Northern jealousy of


Southern agriculture trade with England, and the South was also wary of Congress


regulating trade. The South also wished to trade slaves indefinitely. The


compromise was that Congress would control trade (fairly) and the South would


trade slaves for 20 more years.


The three great compromises in our the history of the United States were


critical to the success of the Constitution. The 3/5 Compromise, the


Connecticut Compromise, and the Commerce & Slave Trade Compromise demonstrated


that the Founding Fathers could reach a middle ground. These were much needed


compromises, but were they effective for long term political harmony? And can


Congress and the President ever compromise on a budget today?

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