Answer :
The Three-fifths Compromise was included in the Constitution to resolve a conflict over the "(1) counting of enslaved persons in relation to taxation and representation"
The Three-fifths Compromise was included in the Constitution to resolve a conflict over the "(1) counting of enslaved persons in relation to taxation and representation"
Explanation:
The population of slaves would be included as three-fifths in total when distributing Representatives, as well as Presidential electors and taxes. The Three-Fifths Compromise was submitted by James Wilson and Roger Sherman, who were both ministers for the Constitutional Convention of 1787.