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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]BS, Then what is the need to bargain the black man as 60% of white man? The south will lose every single election if black men aren't given the vote because the north had so many more white men and fewer blacks. So the south has to find a way to count the black votes WITHOUT giving them the vote. ERGO EC was created as a bargain. The south ofcourse lied about the reason for the creation of EC as state rights. IT IS STATE RIGHTS IN THE SOUTH TO COUNT THE BLACK PERSON WITHOUT THE VOTE. This is the truth. No other explanation will fully explain the conundrum of HOW TO COUNT THE BLACKS IN ELECTION without giving them the vote. [/quote] Read a history book. You are mistaken.[/quote] Follow your own words. Obviously you are "poorly educated" who the puppet loves. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/electoral-college-slavery-constitution https://time.com/4558510/electoral-college-history-slavery/[/quote] Note it says some. So it's not fact. Personally, the biggest reason for the electoral college was a lack of trust in the common man. Yes, there was a practical matter of timely voting as well but mainly a lack of trust in the unwashed masses. The 3/5 compromise was purely about power. The South wanted the "voting power" of the slaves to stack the House of Representatives. The South feared the North's strong opposition to slavery and was keenly interested in preserving State's rights--Rights as it pertains to legislative power. Yes, the Southern States argued for allegiance to the Constitution but only as long as slavery was legal. State rights is one reason the Confederacy was a failure. A State's rights were more important than allegiance to the Confederacy.[/quote]
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