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The Virginia plan favored the people of Virginia.
it favored the french
Jersey plan
anyone who was in the south favored the plan to add black people as people for the purpose of counting representatives, and if they were from the the north, they didn't want black people to be people, due to the north having fantastically low slave rate for people who voted in the north, mainly do to NOT HAVING SLAVES THERE! The Virginia Plan, as he lived in a state with a high population, and under that plan, his states would get more representatives.
larger states
Virginia plan
The Confederacy made plans to control all of the James River with the goal of regaining both the lower peninsula and Norfolk Virginia. By March of 1864 they had three ironclads and troops from North Carolina ready to implement their plan.
smaller ones
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The Virginia Plan, in having a unicameral legislature whose delegates are assigned by population (much like having just the House of Representatives), favored large states, because their large populations would give them power.
The first colony was part of Sir Walter Raleigh's efforts to colonize Virginia beginning in 1584. But the colony on Roanoke Island disappeared during a war with Spain. By 1850, some of the settlers in Virginia moved to North Carolina. In 1663 and 1665, Charles II granted proprietary charters in the Carolinas, under a plan by Anthony Ashley Cooper. There were transient colonies in South Carolina and Florida during the late 1500s by both the Spanish and by French Huguenots.
james madison for the virginia plan and william patterson for the new jersey plan