i think that he did
NO William Patterson did
William Patterson introduced the resolution. It is not clear if he wrote it on his own.
I do not think he supported it.
Jersey plan
new jersey plan
The New Jersey Plan.
Virginia plan
William Patterson introduced the resolution. It is not clear if he wrote it on his own.
I do not think he supported it.
james madison for the virginia plan and william patterson for the new jersey plan
no he did not he supported the Virginia plan
James Madison was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, and the country's 4th President. Madison was against the New Jersey Plan, and had his own plan, the Virginia Plan.
Because James Madison likes Small Things, and the new jersey plan focused on giving the smaller states equal power to the larger and more populated.
no. he supported the Virginia plan
The Electoral College System
Yes he did. He was from a bigger state meaning that that state would get more representation.
no William few was for the Virginia plan and him and Abraham Baldwin were the only people from Georgia to sign the constitution
The New Jersey plan does not favor Delaware. When the United States Constitution was being drafted in 1787, the New Jersey Plan was an option proposed by William Paterson, a New Jersey delegate. The Plan called for only one house of Congress with each state to have one vote in Congress instead of the number of votes being based on population. The New Jersey Plan was made as an alternative to the Virginia Plan, which provided for a central government with representation by population. The New Jersey Plan was opposed by the less populous states. The New Jersey Plan was supported by William Patterson, governor of New Jersey. Opposition was led by James Madison and Edmund Randolph (the proponents of the Virginia state Plan).