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Slave-holding states thus received a great reward for their terrible sin: an outsized influence in Congress. And because the Constitution’s Electoral College appoints states’ electors based on Congressional representation, slave-holding states also got a leg up with presidential elections. The Three-Fifths Clause may even have handed Virginia’s Thomas Jefferson (a major slaveholder himself) the presidency in 1800.
How America Works... and Why It Doesn't: A Brief Guide to the U.S. Political System
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