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The Virginia Plan is the proposal of the big states on how government should be. The legislature would be bicameral (it would have two houses). The number of representatives would be determined by state population, which would benefit the big states. The New Jersey Plan was proposed by the small states. The legislature would be unicameral (it would have one house). Each state would have the same number of representatives, which would benefit the small states. The Great Compromise was the compromise of the small and big states. The legislature would be bicameral. Having one house have equal representatives for each state, and the other would have the number of representatives based on the state population.
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There was no "New Jersey Compromise." It was named for Connecticut. The New Jersey Plan was an alternative representation plan for Congress as it was debated at the Constitutional Convention. Rather than a legislature based on population (the Virginia Plan), it proposed a unicameral legislature with each state being equal with a single representative. Under the "Great Compromise" or Connecticut Compromise, the New Jersey plan became the model for the Senate, and the Virginia Plan for the House of Representatives.
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The Great Compromise or Connecticut Compromise was proposed by Connecticut delegate Roger Sherman to combine both the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan.
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