The northern delegates feared that attempting to abolish slavery would cause the southern delegates to reject the new Constitution.

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Why didn’t the delegates to the Constitutional Convention deal with the problem of slavery?
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None of the delegates were concerned about slavery.
The delegates didn’t think that Africans could handle freedom.
Delegates assumed that Africans’ rights would be included in the Bill of Rights.
The northern delegates feared that attempting to abolish slavery would cause the southern delegates to reject the new Constitution.
 
 
 
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