The North did not want to give African Americans the right to vote, because then the southern voting population would raise. The north disagreed with allowing the south to have a larger population. However, the south wanted slaves to count for votes so that they had more people and representation. Eventually, the three-fifths compromise solved these issues. This meant that African Americans counted as 3/5 of a vote. This helped the south because of a raise in voting population, yet it fit to the north's preferences as well. This was because African Americans did not count as whole votes.