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Hello! I noticed your contributions to Three-Fifths Compromise&#32;and wanted to welcome you to the Wikipedia community. I reverted your edit, as the information there was sourced to the Encyclopedia at the end of the next sentence. That's a common thing you'll find on Wikipedia, and something you should check before removing content: if you don't see a citation, check to see if there's one later in the paragraph, and check that source for the information, as an earlier editor may have sourced the entire paragraph to that source. I've added the source directly to the sentence you were concerned about, but in general we do not consider using a single source for an entire short paragraph to be a problem.

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Happy editing! —valereee (talk) 12:00, 10 October 2020 (UTC)