Why did the constitutional convention agree to the three - fifth compromise

To settle debate over the issue of abolishing, the importation of enslaved people
To settle debates over the issue of counting the enslaved population for representation
To create a government based on the principle of federalism
To create a government with a bicameral legislature

The constitutional convention agreed to the three-fifths compromise to settle debates over the issue of counting the enslaved population for representation. This compromise allowed enslaved individuals to be counted as three-fifths of a person for the purpose of determining a state's representation in the House of Representatives, ultimately giving Southern states more political power.