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he was against it because he was a federalist
William Paterson believed that slaves could vote for taxes paid by state but only 3/5 of the slaves should be counted for determining but not for determining representation in the national legislature. :)
The states were given equil amounts of representation, regardless of the population. That would mean the representation would be based on the individual states, and not the population.the New Jersey plan had 3 branches (legislatiure, Execultive, judiceal)the legislature is a unicameral(one house)it was proposed by William Pattersonthis plan was liked by the small population but rejected by the large population states
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William Patterson of New jersey proposed a legislative plan for the US Constitution. It was based on the one New Jersey had. This entailed the key element of having equal representation of the states in a one house legislature. This was identical to the plan in the Articles of Confederation. His idea was in response to an alternate idea called the Virginia Plan.
In 1701 William Penn handed over his power to a single chambered legislature of elected representatives.
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The position William Marbury wanted was Justice of Peace.
William Gay plays Cornerback for the Pittsburg Steelers.
William Moore plays Safety for the Atlanta Falcons.