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The biggest victory for the southern states, however, was the notorious “three-fifths clause,” which allowed them to count enslaved people as part of each state’s population (five slaves counted as three free persons) for the purposes of legislative apportionment, even though slaves had no rights.
Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point
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